Drifting is a very polarizing motorsport. Many traditional motorsports participants and fans have issues with it because it is more subjective than a typical time based racing event. In truth, the cars and trucks that are participating in drifting events are far more similar to the hot rods and race cars we typically see. Many are LS powered, all are rear wheel drive, and tons of them feature the same performance and racing parts you would find in a pro touring or drag race car. And then every once in a while you find one that not only has the right parts, but also the right body, like this 1968 Camaro that has been setup to be a drifting machine. We approve, and so did the HOONIGAN guys as they posted this one for one of their Daily Transmissions last week.
Check it out.
Shows that you dont need to LS Rack and pinion and expensive parts to have fun..your basic 383 and original steering box will do,if you learn to drive and wrench.
And if you’re taking part in figure skating, or any ‘sport’ that has judges rather than timeclocks.