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I never told you I know how to do that? No? Oh, that's because I can't Originally Posted by 08carbonslvr
insane skills behing the wheel. enjoy!!http://video.kenblockracing.com/flas...183&vendor=204

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Guy sounds like a douche...
Little hard on the equipment there.
Sure he can drive, but at what cost.
Little hard on the equipment there.
Sure he can drive, but at what cost.
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Little hard on the equipment there.
Sure he can drive, but at what cost.
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Guy sounds like a douche... Little hard on the equipment there.
Sure he can drive, but at what cost.
Not a fan of drifting? That's all I really saw
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I like the idea, but in practice, it just doesn't make it with me. All I can think about is how much of the car they are tearing up and how slow they are going. Same with "burnout" competition. Originally Posted by Hustlekid03
Not a fan of drifting? That's all I really saw
Formula D is a brutal sport, true racing is like fine art.
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i think they were just trying to put together a cool little video, not neccessarily practice........even if, you cant practice drifting without actually drifting.........as far as tearing up the car.......from the looks of it.....i think he is sponsored so he's pretty well taken care of......i know one thing....after watching that video i know a bunch of newbie drivers are gonna want their parents to buy them wrx's....lolOriginally Posted by Texasscout
I like the idea, but in practice, it just doesn't make it with me. All I can think about is how much of the car they are tearing up and how slow they are going. Same with "burnout" competition. Formula D is a brutal sport, true racing is like fine art.
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LOL, I'm just too old for this bunch. Originally Posted by Hustlekid03
i think they were just trying to put together a cool little video, not neccessarily practice........even if, you cant practice drifting without actually drifting.........as far as tearing up the car.......from the looks of it.....i think he is sponsored so he's pretty well taken care of......i know one thing....after watching that video i know a bunch of newbie drivers are gonna want their parents to buy them wrx's....lol
When I said "in practice", it was a "figure of speech", as in "it looks good on paper, but when you really do it, it doesn't work". Like the "practice" of medicine.
