Brunei Drift Club


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Living in the world of the fast and furious, the art of motorsports.
The worlds best known drift driver Tsuchiya Keiichi brought the sport to the attention of the world when in last place in a race he started sliding into the corners getting the car really sideways. The onlookers were shocked amazed and impressed. Tsuchiya called this technique ‘drifting’ …..
To perform a drift you require a certain amount of instinct and a great deal of practice. The aim is steady control – jerky throttle control and steering inputs will simply not work if you want to perform a controlled drift. None of these techniques should EVER be performed in public places or on streets as it is dangerous and quite rightly illegal. If you want to learn drifting then join a drift club and get some track time in.
What is Drift?
A “drift” is a condition of a car, when pushed beyond the tire’s limit of adhesion, exhibits a lateral slip. Or simply put, a car that has gone sideways. There are many instances where this might happen, and generally speaking, all of these conditions describe a drifting condition. Speeds required to induce such condition need not be high. Some of us have experienced speeding into a turn on a rainy day and felt the car slide sideways a bit. And some others might have tried to turn an intersection on icy road and felt it not turn. The loss of traction can be either front tires, rear tires, or both. An “understeer” is described as loss of traction at the front wheels, and “oversteer” at the rear tires. A “four wheel drift” is a condition of both of the above. In racing, all forms of drift are used consistently to shift a car’s behavior, but generally speaking, excessive drift is undesirable when running a car against the clock. But to many, recovering from an excessive drift is a thrill and is a skill that is useful in all fields of racing. In short, it’s the ability to recover control of a car that has been pushed too far. All different drift patterns, it’s principles and techniques. THE ART OF MOTORSPORTS!


Drifting has evolved into a competitive sport where drivers compete in rear wheel drive cars to earn points from judges based on various factors. At the top levels of competition, especially the D1 Grand Prix from Japan and others in Malaysia, Australia, the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom, Formula-D in the United States, King of Europe Drift Series in Europe, Drift Mania in Canada, and New Zealand, these drivers are able to keep their cars sliding for extended periods of time, often through several turns.










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Video coming soon!!!!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait to put them on featured of the month… more driftsssss to come!
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More pictures next week and 70’s Owners Car Club Video will be launched on 23th February 2009 Stay Tune!!!!!