The AI-generated cat pictures thread
#2553
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Something needs to be posted to redeem the lame drifting **** polluting this page
Hows this?
Sad thing is that this N/A 1.6L FWD economy car is probably faster around a track than most turbocharged drifting fagmobiles
Hows this?
Sad thing is that this N/A 1.6L FWD economy car is probably faster around a track than most turbocharged drifting fagmobiles
#2554
Drifting requires massive amounts of finesse. For both man and machine to be one and weave a course through not only the track, but through life like a small river through a small town. Different people; shopkeepers, school teachers, policemen, the homeless, all their lives are intersecting for just a moment and then... BAM! MAD TYTE JDM S15 FRONT END HITS A GUARDRAIL AND GOES BYE BYE. **** YOU.
#2558
Drifting is fun to do, but mostly boring to watch. Understanding what it really takes to link a section using various techniques of braking, throttle, low-angle (very unstable drifts) and steering inputs can be quite rewarding. I admit the techniques required can have their place in grip/track days/racing and that it's not the "best" way to get around the track.
#2559
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That video was not shot at WKCR in 2002.
I removed that console (and the furniture) and installed new cabinetry and a BMXdigital console in Aug - Sep 2001.
Here is what it looks like today:
And here is the operator's guide to the control room: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wkcr/bluebook/control.html
I removed that console (and the furniture) and installed new cabinetry and a BMXdigital console in Aug - Sep 2001.
Here is what it looks like today:
And here is the operator's guide to the control room: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wkcr/bluebook/control.html
#2560
http://speedhunters.com/archive/2011...-d-camaro.aspx
true.. the closest thing to drifting ive done is the back end of the miata got a bit crazy in the rain one day. and if you live in an area that gets snow. anyone whos into cars drifts lol, ive seen my local PD having fun in the lot of an old dog track when it goes unplowed at night
and since this is a picture thread heres some LS7 ITB love
Drifting is fun to do, but mostly boring to watch. Understanding what it really takes to link a section using various techniques of braking, throttle, low-angle (very unstable drifts) and steering inputs can be quite rewarding. I admit the techniques required can have their place in grip/track days/racing and that it's not the "best" way to get around the track.
and since this is a picture thread heres some LS7 ITB love