Texas Drift, June 19th, Mineral Wells
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Wow was I disapointed. I realize most the guys out there have 0 to little experience but during the whole morning i only saw a couple good continous drifts from the better cars.
The thing that upset me the most was total lack of safety. I got there a little late, but so did half the drivers, and I saw no type of tech or examination of the cars?? Then I dont know what yall can do about corner worker type people because there was no one out there to pick up cones or flag people down. The reason that is need is because the ONE person letting cars go at grid was letting them go WAY to close together and even letting them do a running start when no one else was waiting. MANY times i would see a car spin out then the person behind them would catch up and have to just drive by them, sometimes even continuing the drift. Something needs to be done to make this not happen or else someone WILL get hit.
All in all it was nice to experience but a waste of $5.
Kevin
The thing that upset me the most was total lack of safety. I got there a little late, but so did half the drivers, and I saw no type of tech or examination of the cars?? Then I dont know what yall can do about corner worker type people because there was no one out there to pick up cones or flag people down. The reason that is need is because the ONE person letting cars go at grid was letting them go WAY to close together and even letting them do a running start when no one else was waiting. MANY times i would see a car spin out then the person behind them would catch up and have to just drive by them, sometimes even continuing the drift. Something needs to be done to make this not happen or else someone WILL get hit.
All in all it was nice to experience but a waste of $5.
Kevin
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The way our insurance works, even people just watching have to sign...
Gernby, good question... I wonder, however, if the cornering forces of an R-compound tire would be greater than the forces from a drift car...
Gernby, good question... I wonder, however, if the cornering forces of an R-compound tire would be greater than the forces from a drift car...
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Yes I signed a waiver when I paid my $5 lol - and i was only watching. I would guess all the spinning out and spinning of tires would tear up the surface more than autoX, just my guess though.
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