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Check out this GT3 hauling butt in a real world mountain road with cliffs, walls, guard rails, lose gravel, etc. You really have to know what you're doing to drive that nice of a car, that fast in that road.
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Reason: Why insert a link when you can embed the video....?
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Dull? Not so much. I, sure as hell, don't have the balls to drive like that. 70KmH on the road like that, to me that would be suicide, no matter what I am driving.
I liked the video. I know that I would have to spend hundreds of hours on the track to get even remotely close to the skill level this dude has. So until than I just get to drool
__________________ '07 Porsche Cayman S: de-snorked... more mods to come. '05 Dodge Magnum RT: catback, high-flow cats, custom intake, projector headlights, SC FlashPaq... and on and on.
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That Gt3 video is insane. Respect. Just knowing how much grip my Cayman has and how hard you have to push to get it unstuck and how much control you have to have to keep it there. Also the amount of power going down means getting it slightly wrong means big problems. Drifting in a front engine car with skinny tyres is a piece of piss compared to this. I would love to have that much car control.
Sorry, boring and dull.
Crappy music, lame (and tired) 'launch countdown' (sheese.)
And, how fast?
70 kph, maybe 80?
Slip sliding away on a crumbling road with some nice benders.
There are better drifting vids on the rice burner sites I'm afraid.
Or, was this a GT3 drifting movie?? I don't speak German.
Kaiser,
Do you ever have anything nice to say? Just curious...lighten up.
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