Driftschool Zolder 11th Dec. 2009
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05-19-2010, 10:00 PM
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There are no free drift events that I know of in NL..if there were, they would be overcrowded within seconds (gotta love the dutch ). So you'll have to cancel those new rims you have coming in and channel the funds towards an oportunity to finish of your current set of tires
The only drifting I do these days is when I overuse the rear brakes into a corner or cause a small powerslide in longer turns. Seeing as the AE86 is parked in front of the door with half its wiringloom hanging out, all of this takes place on my motorbike and scares the shit out of me. Once I get things sorted I'll probably join some zolder and RDW days, but I'm more of a grip type of person and drifting can bore me quickly (too slow!). If you want true cheap practice you can also consider doing some driftkarting at the voltage in Tilburg. Not full size cars, but takes the same skill set and is cheap. A wheel to steer the front of the car A pedal to steer the rear |
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