east vs West
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east vs West
when i went to Buttonwillow this weekend, I got a chance to check out some local drifters from LA.... I wasn't very impressed... could be that
it was late in the day, but it seemed like those I saw in DC were better
kinda shocked, but then the lack of snow is a factor
it was late in the day, but it seemed like those I saw in DC were better
kinda shocked, but then the lack of snow is a factor
Ahhh, I'm fond of the days of snow drifting in NY. Too much fun!
That definitely factors in an advantage... on the filp side... most kids I know in snow country have a winter car. I guess at the end of the day skill is skill, and experience is experience... so it doesn't matter much what you're in.
I wonder what's the most industrial area in the states. That could spawn a "drift capitol" if you will. It'd be interesting to know what the most industrious areas are. Maybe move a bunch a kids there and OWN!!!!
Hahaha.
That definitely factors in an advantage... on the filp side... most kids I know in snow country have a winter car. I guess at the end of the day skill is skill, and experience is experience... so it doesn't matter much what you're in.
I wonder what's the most industrial area in the states. That could spawn a "drift capitol" if you will. It'd be interesting to know what the most industrious areas are. Maybe move a bunch a kids there and OWN!!!!
Hahaha.
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I think skill is something you have naturaly, you can improve on it. Tracks and legal seat time would just give a person the upper hand, allowing them to tune their skill faster. Its not going to come down to how has what, or where they can do it, but who really wants it the most. Personal drive is the only thing that will make you the champion.
I couldn't agree with you more!turbofb wrote:I think skill is something you have naturaly, you can improve on it. Tracks and legal seat time would just give a person the upper hand, allowing them to tune their skill faster.
Amen, brother... amen.turbofb wrote: Personal drive is the only thing that will make you the champion.
fuck that. all you need isturbofb wrote:I think skill is something you have naturaly, you can improve on it. Tracks and legal seat time would just give a person the upper hand, allowing them to tune their skill faster. Its not going to come down to how has what, or where they can do it, but who really wants it the most. Personal drive is the only thing that will make you the champion.
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djdorifto wrote:cali doesn't have tracks, Parkinglots is where DD came from. Irwindale isn't a track either. But I would still say the West will win.
Do I smell a future event?! I don't know what side I would sign up for. (If my fuckin car ever gets here HAHAHAHHA)
did you forget about buttonwillow, willowsprings and laguna seca?
cali has to have the most tracks in one state.. i'm jelous..