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It's a bargain as far as drifting costs go. From friends who are part of the responsible LA drifting scene I believe they mentioned the wheel base being too short.

In Japan on circuits. In the US you may have some drift days. Private parking lots are safer than streets but may land you in jail for trespassing. Larger industrial lots for tractor trailers when empty are a better bet. I would invest in good communication equipment and get some spotters to warn of traffic or LEOs. Keep your sessions short less than 40 minutes and do not establish a pattern.

If you need an audience or need to impress your buddies, you will end up in Jail probably for reckless endangerment. Abandoned air fields are also nice for they offer wide open read-safer areas with plenty of run-off room. Good luck and stay safe and out of jail until we get more drift days at the local tracks.

Safe drifting! Virtually nobody at a race track lives a mile down the road from it. If your in NC then you probably within miles of some sort of event this year. The hobby just keeps growing. They even have them in Michigan. If you can't afford to transport you and your car that far then you definitely can't afford drifting.

Bad thing about this is, usually the legal way is on tracks, and tracks usually require some amount of safety equipment, including HELMETS. If i didnt have a Class A CDL however, it would be an entirely different story, but i gotta watch my driving record pretty close. What type of roll bar do you have installed? What's not to like? It's sounds like it's only a matter of time before you roll your car.

I was lucky to survive two rolls when I was younger. One on the Hockenheim Ring race track, another into a canal in England. Luckily I wasn't in a convertible. One of our auto crossers just "accidentally" slide into a curb and broke his Z rear subframe. It was an accident When you roll your Miata, it's going to be an "accident" also. The best racers have accidents. You've GOT to assume it's going to happen and take precautions. My Miata:. Attached Thumbnails. Its my own business if i roll my car or even if i opt to wear a seatbelt.

Thanks for making me feel welcome. Tickets available a month before the event on Straightliners website. Perranporth is a coned airfield track. Pembrey dates should be out soon on the facebook site 'Drift-inc sessions' Pembrey do events on the main racetrack and on the go-kart track.

The go kart track is excellent and well worth a visit as you won't get bored of it. The main racetrack is very fast. They also do some great weekenders and there is a good atmosphere in the paddock with everyone staying over. Also worth mentioning with Pembrey that to go on the main track, roll cage is required. Vey fast and loads of fun though. Basically we got F-All choice in comparison to any other motorsport.

Kingk Member. Lucasdemoley Member. Great list - What would be really handy, although not sure how possible, would be if Driftworks could have a calendar section where all the drift events can be added?

Gives a one stop place then to know whats happening and when. ATM it is so spread around it takes lots of searching and figuring out when what is happening where. With regards to the list on this topic, its really easy to do a google custom maps with the locations added.

I know theres the global one mentioned above, but I think it would be worth doing a topic specific one for the UK guys as there may be locations missed. You must log in or sign up to post here. Giving you the option of practice days or track days, you can practice your twinning skills on their outer paddock. Where: Corby - N17 5AF. It was meant to be a birthday present for my little boy. Does anyone have or know of an adult ticket and 2 child tickets.

Tim Rodie. Rachael Hogg. Valentina Testa. Chef Simonetta. Drift Tracks in the UK Whether you're a beginner or more advanced, there are many drift tracks to practice across the UK.

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