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Drift Atlanta owned

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wht01ranger   +1y
ima go next time. i caught some of the first one, i dont think it was drift atlanta tho..the one i caught was at turner field parking lot.

that's some good stuff. but i still like road racing
tiger   +1y


The winner was a 350Z, who beat a new Viper. Third was a 240SX who beat a new GTO. There were mostly Japanese cars, two Corollas, two S2000s, two 350Zs, a '69 Camaro, lots of Silvias-- S13a, 180s, SilEighty, S14s, 240s, S13.4, S14.5, a pair of S15s-- an R-34 Skyline, G35, two new Mustangs.

I'm going next year and will be sure to grab some snaps.
daweezi   +1y
post up when u hear info about next years show...id definately be there
bodydropped85   +1y
i mean yea the guys who did the driftin at nopi had some fucking talent. 4 cars runnin figure 8 drift, it was insane, but dam if driftin aint harder on a car then draggin is...
95lowtide   +1y
i saw drifting last year at ITB. man its frickin badazz to watch in person. Bubba Drift was there and he put on a HELLUVA show!

i cant wait for Formula D to come back on G4TV
96rangerxlt   +1y
dragging blocks = no talent required and very easy

dragging body = alot of hard work and fabrication

dragging may not require as much driver talent but it requires just as much if not more fabrication on the vechicle itself. saw 150hp corollas drifting out there. havent seen any stock rangers dragging rocker lol
baha   +1y


lol yea obviously a modified truck is going to have more work in it then a stock one, I'm just saying I have respect for drifters because when you see them drifting that's their talent your seeing, it's their skills & experience getting them around the track. When you see a truck dragging rarely is it 100% driver's talent & skill that got it to the point you see it in.