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    Senior Member jeff nelson sileighty's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeaneMsport_180sx View Post
    but even at this stage the novice class is a very high quality of drifting and without a few practise days under your belt you dont have a hope and you will be laughted at(not trying to sound like a prick)
    everyone has to learn somewhere...we all did it at some stage...its just practise days are the place to learn not an event because your not gettin enough seat time at events compared to practise days
    100% Agree with this...I started the prodrift season in fermoy in April and it was my first time ever drifting...it was pointless trying to learn in prodrift because you might think the amateur class is easy but the level of skill is extremely high so you HAVE to get practice in first


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    thanks lads for the good info


 

 

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