As far as I have seen I am the only one who has come up with this idea.  Grifting a mix of drift racing and grip racing.  Thus resulting in a racing plan that allows smaller more underpowered vehicles to beat lightweight monsters.  I have proven this by taking my 86ss at 243hp 800kg against the Peugeot 205 evo 2 at 460hp 815kg.  It was the most difficult race I have ever been into and it took all my focus, but in the end my "grifting" style prevailed.  This style started as theory when I was using a "full" drift technique against high powered cars.  It worked in sharp turns and turns where only a drift comes in handy.  When one needs to carry more speed into a turn than one using a grip technique for example.  Grip racing results in a constant battle with understeer and the fear of losing control.  
As I said it started as theory but it has proven not only in underpower cars to defeat more powerful ones but it makes my GTR34 a challenge for GT500 cars at only 380hp!
I will provied pics once I have reformatted them to comply with the forum's limits on picture size.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			As I said it started as theory but it has proven not only in underpower cars to defeat more powerful ones but it makes my GTR34 a challenge for GT500 cars at only 380hp!
I will provied pics once I have reformatted them to comply with the forum's limits on picture size.