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- Atlanta, GA
 
- eDirtyTati
 
This is a rant.
I'm sick of drifting. I'm waiting for it to finally die out and go the way of extreme rollerblading.
I'm trying to build a race car and run it in a NASA amateur series with my friend's car shop and it's been a year of convincing to finally get a "Yes, but we ain't got the money." This is a company that mostly does show cars, so even that was a huge triumph for me! Huzzah! I got the title "Director of Motorsport" and the go ahead to plan.
I think I figured out where to get the money and I excitedly text him today about it. He says "The guys at Hoonigan and Fifteen52 say drifting is the way to go, more publicity."
Insert epic eye roll here.
 I said I wanna go racing, not dragging a car's ass around a track. Drifting in no way proves any of the products we're developing and releasing this year and next (our own coilover kit and a big brake kit with Wilwood) actually work and last. And icing on the cake: both Hoonigan and Fifteen52 may post all sorts of gaudy videos about drifting but at the end of the day their real sponsorship dollars are put behind real racing: Ken Block - a rally driver.
I just need the world to realize that drifting can't ever hold a candle to real racing. It's definitely a hoot to watch and do, but it's a complete waste of money and sponsorship dollars. Not to mention a contributor to the ruin of some fantastic cars (anybody remember the times when you could get a fantastic Nissan 240 in the U.S. without a bent frame, shot motor from being redlined to ****, and a gearbox whose synchros weren't worn smooth?)
I'm only 27. I'm not old enough to be this grumpy and ornery.

	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I'm sick of drifting. I'm waiting for it to finally die out and go the way of extreme rollerblading.
I'm trying to build a race car and run it in a NASA amateur series with my friend's car shop and it's been a year of convincing to finally get a "Yes, but we ain't got the money." This is a company that mostly does show cars, so even that was a huge triumph for me! Huzzah! I got the title "Director of Motorsport" and the go ahead to plan.
I think I figured out where to get the money and I excitedly text him today about it. He says "The guys at Hoonigan and Fifteen52 say drifting is the way to go, more publicity."
Insert epic eye roll here.
I just need the world to realize that drifting can't ever hold a candle to real racing. It's definitely a hoot to watch and do, but it's a complete waste of money and sponsorship dollars. Not to mention a contributor to the ruin of some fantastic cars (anybody remember the times when you could get a fantastic Nissan 240 in the U.S. without a bent frame, shot motor from being redlined to ****, and a gearbox whose synchros weren't worn smooth?)
I'm only 27. I'm not old enough to be this grumpy and ornery.
	