Mercutio Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 My friend owns a '72 4dr Chevelle and he's bitchin' to me about how my car can't drive worth crap. I told him about when I go mountain driving, and I take my turns hella hard, as he just says all he has to do is "drift" his Chevelle. he isn't claiming he can, but that if he wanted to, he could make the Chevelle handle better because its FR. I think this is bullcrap, also, aside form the matter, that drifting is not the fastest way around a track, it merely looks cool. Anyone have anything to say about this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VR17 Posted December 10, 2003 Share Posted December 10, 2003 FF isnt good for drifting, not the best way to go, but its been done. that drifting is not the fastest way around a track, it merely looks cool. true, but you dont lose speed, thats why its called "drift", nor need to brake i disagree with the drifting part, my lil bro has an MR2, and it can handle better then my teg around corners. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
optional187 Posted December 10, 2003 Share Posted December 10, 2003 your civic will kill him in a turn...he's got a big boat with crappy suspension. he better watch out 'drifting' his boat around turns in the mountains or he'll wind up flying off the side Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
..SSR.. Posted December 10, 2003 Share Posted December 10, 2003 What optional said. Old muscle cars don't handle worth a crap. Your Civic will kill him on a road course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDM Jackass2 Posted December 18, 2003 Share Posted December 18, 2003 i got owned by a 60s model mustang at the track once... but in my defense it was guttend, roll cage, slicks... but yeah, if its just a stock suspension chevelle its no problem. edit: mustang looked like this- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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