Thread: Drifting Tracks
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Old 03-16-2010, 12:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by shabarivas View Post
I would assume that if you rent a track out ... say with 20 other people ... you would be able to do it... generally speaking... I dont think you can on the street...

I'm actually also curious to know... how is one to properly "learn to drift" their cars?
LOL yeah, drifting is illegal on the streets definetly!
I'm definite that they offer school's that teach drifting in California!
You can either use the cars they offer or bring your own.
Of course they charge more if you use their cars.
I forgot where I saw this but it comes with a price!
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