Originally posted by Danny
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Racing, autocrossing, and other forms of timed motorsport competition are very cool, and have their place, and require a lot of talent and skill.
But for some reason, because drifting isn't a timed event, it somehow loses credibility amongst the racing crowd (I'm generalizing here), and many are led to believe it requires little talent or skill.
Just because they're not running against a clock or banging fenders for the next corner doesn't mean they're not skilled drivers. Being a good drifter means you have impeccable car control - something ANY racer or driver should aspire to.
I give them all the respect they deserve...road racers, oval track, drag, dirt, whatever. It all takes talent, and it all feels good.
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