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    To be honest if I was going to see a good sporting event I wouldn't refuse to go based on the half-time show, real fans eh? Two days of drift competition ruined for ye by half an hour of what seems to be a fun little break to the proceedings. At the end of the day this is aimed at the casual fan, to break from constant drifting, not the 'die-hard' and that should be reasonable considering that Prodrift needs the casual fans to survive. Think of the kids and bystanders that may get a kick out of it. Plus, all this whinging about team-drift? The reason there is none this year is because it doesn't work in this country, yet, not because Prodrift don't want it. Teams are a mish-mash of those who haven't qualified or those who's cars have survived, it's incredably hard to organise or judge when some teams have four, others turn out with three or two. We don't live in Japan, we don't have 500 track-prepped drift cars or specific treams like i.e. Team Burst. The freestyle-drift is a novelty which allows guys with high-spec road cars to show of a little bit. It's not 316 BMW's with welded diffs or twincams doing 'hoops'. There is structure and scoring. I just think people are very quick to complain without even giving something a chance, lighten up. Drifting is still the focus My humble opinion BTW


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    Quote Originally Posted by LAGGER View Post
    what money its free for round 1 and its limited to 10 driver

    you get 1 minute of diffing
    yeah he will make a fortune of it
    money in the gate lad thats what i ment. not the entry fee

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    ^^^^^^ oh William you come out with some funny shit

    (by accident)

    Just do a search mate,

    Been covered more times than Diamond Foxx's face!

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    ^^^ that makes no sense.... no1 trying to be funny buddy.... and read above your comment too

    your a dope. quoting shite for your sig. how i loled...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveZigen View Post
    To be honest if I was going to see a good sporting event I wouldn't refuse to go based on the half-time show, real fans eh? Two days of drift competition ruined for ye by half an hour of what seems to be a fun little break to the proceedings. At the end of the day this is aimed at the casual fan, to break from constant drifting, not the 'die-hard' and that should be reasonable considering that Prodrift needs the casual fans to survive. Think of the kids and bystanders that may get a kick out of it. Plus, all this whinging about team-drift? The reason there is none this year is because it doesn't work in this country, yet, not because Prodrift don't want it. Teams are a mish-mash of those who haven't qualified or those who's cars have survived, it's incredably hard to organise or judge when some teams have four, others turn out with three or two. We don't live in Japan, we don't have 500 track-prepped drift cars or specific treams like i.e. Team Burst. The freestyle-drift is a novelty which allows guys with high-spec road cars to show of a little bit. It's not 316 BMW's with welded diffs or twincams doing 'hoops'. There is structure and scoring. I just think people are very quick to complain without even giving something a chance, lighten up. Drifting is still the focus My humble opinion BTW
    Best post of the thread


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveZigen View Post
    To be honest if I was going to see a good sporting event I wouldn't refuse to go based on the half-time show, real fans eh? Two days of drift competition ruined for ye by half an hour of what seems to be a fun little break to the proceedings. At the end of the day this is aimed at the casual fan, to break from constant drifting, not the 'die-hard' and that should be reasonable considering that Prodrift needs the casual fans to survive. Think of the kids and bystanders that may get a kick out of it. Plus, all this whinging about team-drift? The reason there is none this year is because it doesn't work in this country, yet, not because Prodrift don't want it. Teams are a mish-mash of those who haven't qualified or those who's cars have survived, it's incredably hard to organise or judge when some teams have four, others turn out with three or two. We don't live in Japan, we don't have 500 track-prepped drift cars or specific treams like i.e. Team Burst. The freestyle-drift is a novelty which allows guys with high-spec road cars to show of a little bit. It's not 316 BMW's with welded diffs or twincams doing 'hoops'. There is structure and scoring. I just think people are very quick to complain without even giving something a chance, lighten up. Drifting is still the focus My humble opinion BTW
    sorry only replying now was up painting the crossroads.

    some of what you say is true but i had to laugh when you said team drift is incredibly hard to organise

    team drift was organised by some of the drivers and a few of the mechanics at the last minute

    your going to have to do your best murray walker impression to get a bit of a buzz goin with the slab diff. best of luck


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    Quote Originally Posted by LAGGER View Post
    sorry only replying now was up painting the crossroads.
    lolz


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    Quote Originally Posted by lsd32 View Post
    Crazy fuckers aren`t they...


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    Quote Originally Posted by LAGGER View Post
    Graeme Should get these lads in

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoYHV2cvD1A

    They will put the PRO back in prodrift
    Hahaha I love the 4x4


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveZigen View Post
    To be honest if I was going to see a good sporting event I wouldn't refuse to go based on the half-time show, real fans eh? Two days of drift competition ruined for ye by half an hour of what seems to be a fun little break to the proceedings. At the end of the day this is aimed at the casual fan, to break from constant drifting, not the 'die-hard' and that should be reasonable considering that Prodrift needs the casual fans to survive. Think of the kids and bystanders that may get a kick out of it. Plus, all this whinging about team-drift? The reason there is none this year is because it doesn't work in this country, yet, not because Prodrift don't want it. Teams are a mish-mash of those who haven't qualified or those who's cars have survived, it's incredably hard to organise or judge when some teams have four, others turn out with three or two. We don't live in Japan, we don't have 500 track-prepped drift cars or specific treams like i.e. Team Burst. The freestyle-drift is a novelty which allows guys with high-spec road cars to show of a little bit. It's not 316 BMW's with welded diffs or twincams doing 'hoops'. There is structure and scoring. I just think people are very quick to complain without even giving something a chance, lighten up. Drifting is still the focus My humble opinion BTW
    And its the "die hards" who travel to every event and go Saturday and Sunday to watch.
    Why should we be subject to glorified diffing thats all it is at the end of the day.
    Drift train was unreal got the crowd going as well massive cheers from the crowds.
    Just disappointed with Prodrift dropping the drift train.
    Wouldn't stop me going but come on its drifting not diffin


 

 

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