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240sxdrifterS14
01-18-2008, 10:59 PM
Please no one leave me any bad rep, I am just trying to gather some info, I am decently knew to the drift scene, I've only really been doing it for a year or so and I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas for how I can better improve my skills legally, I am very sloppy at my point right now and what I have learned I taught my self on back roads and parking lots but I was wondering if anyone new of anything that I could do in a controlled enviroment, as far as actual drft events I dont feel that I have the skill level to perform in drift events, so any ideas?
jrcobias
01-18-2008, 11:03 PM
it never hurts to track. so search and go to the next event and just drift!! :)
sneakerjunkie
01-18-2008, 11:04 PM
well drift events are were u can learn the basics of drifting many people have learned things there. i myself have gained much experience from events. if u want to better urself i highly recommend going to events. because there people can view ur skills and give you pointers on what to do and what not to do. many people can give u advice there. the streets just get you into trouble and a bad driving record. but thats if you get caught. but who knows how long u can go without getting busted.
tt99ol
01-18-2008, 11:05 PM
most drift "events" are just practice days for beginners anyway with instructors, just sign up for one and have fun at it
240love
01-18-2008, 11:06 PM
what the...u dont need to be good to do drift events..thats how you get better..go the the 626 events. i suck and i still go
tt99ol
01-19-2008, 12:54 AM
im sure he wouldnt mind the drive to willow for the 626 events lol
he lives in florida
racepar1
01-19-2008, 01:02 AM
Google "drifting techniques" you will find a lot of info on the different techniques. Out here in cali I'm pretty sure there are drift clinics from time to time, but maybe not in florida. All it really takes is A LOT of practice and a basic understanding of drifting techniques. I really don't think anyone can really teach you how to drift, you have to get a feel for it yourself.
WolfbaneDrifter
01-19-2008, 01:44 AM
There is a practice event in orlando Jan 27, kinda far from Royal Palm. There is also an event at Moroso Motorsport Park in West Palm Feb 16. Feb 2 is an event @ Desoto Speedway in Bradenton. Just show up to any of those and you'll get to learn and probably get some pointers too.
azndoc
01-19-2008, 02:04 AM
I love it when people start their thread with "please don't neg rep me for asking this question."
To answer your question, the basics of drifitng is of course donuts and figure eights. Start off with donuts and move onto figure eights and then start drifting a actual course. Donuts and figure8's are the basic foundation of drifting.
Also don't be intimadated to sign up for a drift event. It's the best place to really practice and learn. Without all the worries of getting caught by the popo.
GL
zugoi
01-19-2008, 02:33 AM
Just swap a sr20 into your car and your drifts will be 10x better.Thats what I've been told.
But seriously just goto drift events and practice there. Its not like they expect you to practice in the streets to be good enough to goto a track.Its the complete opposite:keke:
azndoc
01-19-2008, 02:37 AM
Just swap a sr20 into your car and your drifts will be 10x better.Thats what I've been told.
I don't know if your serious about that ^^^ comment.
If not then lol, but then again looking at all that red squares I don't know.
Perhaps you are serious.
zugoi
01-19-2008, 03:04 AM
Man no one can take a joke here. All my red sqaures are from jokes that some people dont get. If this site didnt have the rep bar stuff then their be less hating around here. BUT anywhoo i was joking AznDoc i said after "but seriously".
808_Drift
01-19-2008, 03:14 AM
yes just like the above posts just go out to your local track meet, meet the guys and go out and practice. Dont worry about looking like a noob... we all gotta start somewhere and drifting isnt about how good you are. About 99% of the people i know do it for the love of the sport :love: . The main thing is that your having fun. Also like the others said the more experenced drifters usually will be able to help you and give you tips and pointers.
kingyogi
01-19-2008, 03:40 AM
go to 240atlanta.com
weve got an event on the 16th of february in georgia. its always worth the drive for legal events.
Flipzide
01-19-2008, 03:52 AM
Also don't be intimadated to sign up for a drift event. It's the best place to really practice and learn. Without all the worries of getting caught by the popo.
GL
Word x100000. I don't understand why people feel like they should be skilled at their first event. If anything, you should be pumped up to be able to drive without getting a ticket. Drifting is fun and everyone has to start at the bottom and work their way up.
Even if you suck, people will still be nice and will give you tips and let you ride with them if you ask them politely.
All you have to remember is that nobody really cares you spin out a lot. Just go out to a legal event, have fun, practice, and meet new friends. :2f2f:
ALEXTHESUS*PECT
01-19-2008, 03:56 AM
Please no one leave me any bad rep, I am just trying to gather some info, I am decently knew to the drift scene, I've only really been doing it for a year or so and I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas for how I can better improve my skills legally, I am very sloppy at my point right now and what I have learned I taught my self on back roads and parking lots but I was wondering if anyone new of anything that I could do in a controlled enviroment, as far as actual drft events I dont feel that I have the skill level to perform in drift events, so any ideas?
go to 240atlanta.com
weve got an event on the 16th of february in georgia. its always worth the drive for legal events.
tjare you go, that's all you need to get started!:bigok:
kingyogi
01-19-2008, 04:08 AM
we acually have an event today, at 8am. but of course theres not enough notice for you. :P
just keep your drifting legal. dont worry about yoru set up.
all you need is your soul and tires! after you get to know your vehicle, add coil overs... then see how it handles. after that, add little suspension goodies.. then when you get good enough drop an sr in it. but a KA is perfect for drifting. of course before you go with the SR, you need to invest in a good diff. open diff is okay if your a good driver, but its alot easier with a good 2way diff.
hope i helped, and remembner.. KEEP IT LEGAL!
Koopa Troopa
01-19-2008, 05:51 AM
Attend some auto x and NASA HPDE events..
Bubbles
01-19-2008, 01:24 PM
I am decently knew to the drift scene
God!
Where to begin.
firelizard
01-19-2008, 01:26 PM
Slightly off-topic, but, anybody else catch the irony of his sig, compared to his post?
khilgers
01-19-2008, 01:42 PM
I learned more from 1 event than I did from months in open parking lots. Plus, most events will have instructors to help people out that are just learning. Don't be intimidated going to events, everyone had to start somewhere and unless people don't recognize that than they are jackass' for it.
unicoladron
01-19-2008, 01:59 PM
if you're concerned about parking lot practice, go to youtube and search "how to drift" lol. i used to do this when i was bored at work. with any skill there is always theory and practical learning. with drifting there is no exception.
Unholy S14
01-20-2008, 08:23 AM
is that a base s14 in your sig ?
if so get a LSD first.
khilgers
01-20-2008, 08:44 AM
Learning to drift an open diff can prove to be very difficult. If you can't afford an LSD at least look into Luke at shockdrifting to weld it.
Frosty_spl
01-20-2008, 09:37 AM
My first event, I didn't know what the crap I was doing, but thats the only way to learn.:cool:
wannabe_drifter
01-20-2008, 01:52 PM
Go to practice events and just have fun !!! It's the best way to learn...
Enjoy yourself and don't stress to learn too fast. You are there to have fun after all.
Like everybody said, everyone gotta start somewhere, so don't be intimidated, usually everyone is really nice at those event.
khilgers
01-20-2008, 02:56 PM
I was really suprised at how helpful everyone at the clubFR events were. It was nice to see people realizing that you are new and instead of hating they were very helpful. Get out to the track, it's the best way to learn.
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