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    Default Discussion; would Prodrift/D-rift benefit from a Street Legal catagory?

    Just reading a topic on Dw, and one of the guys that lives in Japan say the street legal class cars are all fully road legal and driven to and from events.

    There less wild spec 'in general' and see more exiting action, as people dont want to smash up there cars unlike in the track only cars that people dont give a shit and bash up like bumper cars.

    What if Ireland had a street legal class?? Would it all be as popular as our man Dan Moorhead in his road worthy bus??


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    Yea or you could just drive up to nutts this weekend an have a blast !

    Nobody wants to smash up there car uggh the thoughts of pullin and beating makes me ill NO THANKS!

    Yea street legal would be cool ! NCT a must ?


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    i take it cages are still a must tho?
    id say it would be a great class and alot more poeple would get into drifting then, the only worry would be the amount of streeto that would be going on

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    im sorry but im just going to be mr negitive strait away most of the irish pro cars are about that same as the jap street cars it would be cool but what would the ruels be based on?? power, modifications or unlimeted but has to have tax and nct?


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    Default Dam good idea !

    Hi Folks,

    I reckon it would be a good idea and would help the novice.

    J


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    I cant see an advantage to it.
    There's no reason not to enter a road car as the rules stand.
    To enter D-rift you need a harness,helmet+hand held fire extinguisher,only need a roll cage if you go into twin battles.
    John Twomey won a few rounds in drift/prodrift armature class this year in a corolla DX up against 300+bhp nissans, so you dont need big power to win.

    I dont see the pro drivers bashing their cars up like bumper cars.
    Dan moorhead has rubbed more walls in his road car than he did in the trailered car.

    It'd rule alot of young lads out ,cause they couldn't afford insurance,nct+tax.
    When the insurance company hears about it,I'd imagine the premiums would be going up.

    It'd be good to have a class with limited power, but it'd be hard to enforce the rules.


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    im not sure,i think the support wouldnt be there for it at the mo
    when drifting gets more established maybe you could open doors to street cars only comps,but i still think there will be as much bumper crunching if not more


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    Well the day i drove the 13 out the gate in WGH was funny out!! the marshells were tryin to stop me and all!!

    Its cool driven to events and that! But alot cudnt afford it imo!


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    D-rift novice class at the mo basically is that as said above...maybe a lower power class would be good,but the way things are now you've very little tracktime as it stands not a mind an extra class being thrown into the works... be entertaining to watch tho,fact!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by pt_y2k View Post
    D-rift novice class at the mo basically is that as said above...maybe a lower power class would be good,but the way things are now you've very little tracktime as it stands not a mind an extra class being thrown into the works... be entertaining to watch tho,fact!!
    Did u drive in the last time lad??
    If u did id say we were the only 2!


 

 

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