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how do I attempt to enter the drifting world?

September 18 2003 at 12:31 AM
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How do I enter the proffesional drifting world just curious because I am serious about even though I have a lot of things against me right now but I do really wanna try cus I've been practicing a lot of the techniques of this site for over 2yrs now so I can't say I'm the best but I think for where I live which is New York where drifting isn't as big I'm doin a pretty good job at it. So could some one please advise me so I can take the first step?

 
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All about drifting...

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September 18 2003, 1:59 AM 

wassup...
well you can come out to these drift sessions (ds1) and watch and ask alot of questions...im sure there's alot of people who wouldnt mind giving a ride or two in their cars....get well aquainted with everyone their and the techniques that they use.
well best wishes with your endeavors.

 
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Anonymous
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September 18 2003, 10:42 PM 

new york

 
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jackknife
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there is no professional drifting in the us

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September 18 2003, 9:58 AM 

yes there maybe d1 usa but the only pros are the japanese. everyone in the us is still an amature i don't care how good he/or she is. I don't know even why they are making us d1 drivers for. how long did it take japan to have d1? a long ass time. plus the guys in d1 have been doing this for 10 plus years. us pro drifitng is a joke. drifitng is still young in the states and some people already want to have a us pro drifting circut? not naming him but his intials are K.M. they should keep comps as grassroots comps like hawaii still does. thats why i give big props to shimos for keeping the hawaii scene real and not sell outs like cali.

 
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Re: how do I attempt to enter the drifting world?

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September 18 2003, 1:23 PM 

Hmmm...is anyone even in the professional drifting world? other then D1 drivers? haha...Well mostly just try to get exposure and what not. Then try and approach some companies for sponsership.

 
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Re: how do I attempt to enter the drifting world?

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September 22 2003, 6:51 PM 

You enter the "professional" drifting world sideways at 90+mph

 
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what does it take to be a D1 driver?

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October 5 2003, 8:55 PM 

hey do you whats the possiblity of a average us citizen to join the D1 leage? im thinking about becoming a proffesional D1 driver as a possible profession. damn...i gots a long way to go. what does a person have to do and what classes must a person take just to qualify for the tournaments?

 
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