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Came across this on the Driftworks forum:

 

http://www.maxpower.co.uk/drifting/driftingvideo.asp

 

drift1.jpg

 

drift2.jpg

 

drift3.jpg

 

 

And here's a link to the thread with comments from Max Power staff:

 

http://www.driftworks.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=6310

 

I love to watch drifting but this...hmmmmm... :nono: From what I've read on the thread in question, I believe I've met the driver (albeit very briefly...a well known face in the drift community) and TBH I'm suprised he'd go in for something like this...

 

Discuss ;)

 

Leigh.

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looks completely irresponsible to me, but what else would you expect from max power. In the wet too :rolleyes: keep this stuff for the track imo

The first word that comes to my mind is irresponsible. I am sure the driver is very good and all that guff but that is totally stupid.

 

It should be kept for the tracks, fookin idiot.

he obviously thinks hes invincible and one day the crash barrier wont! :slap:

Great car control and all that, but on a public road and TBH wether the trucks were involved or not is just pain irresponsible!!

 

I love drifting etc, its great for spectators, but keep stuff like that to closed roads, curcuits etc.

 

Rich

It wasnt a copper just "testing the limits of his vehicle" was it ???? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

 

Na he was going to slow to be a copper :)

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