Would never be allowed, no matter what you say. Authorities would consider it "too dangerous and encouraging to other people".
Unless you had major money and major pull with said people, I doubt it would be allowed
First thing this is not anything to do with illegal street drifting
Just wonderin how hard it would be to organise a legal street drift event
Like the Indy but on a much MUCH smaller scale
Probably just outside with towns tyres for walls and shizz
Just food for thought
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Would never be allowed, no matter what you say. Authorities would consider it "too dangerous and encouraging to other people".
Unless you had major money and major pull with said people, I doubt it would be allowed
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yeh would never be alowed for insurance reasons, you would need to pay BIG BIG money to get insurance
I sorta figures insurance would be the killer factor
lol brave first post... good idea but i also agree it will never happen. however there is drifting at a car park on the gold coast in qld soon
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sounds good. i live on the coast so i'd like an update on that
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Why lock? There is a thread on NS about this at the moment, these events have been run in NZ, Japan and US. its lower speed stuff with water barriers used as protection from the crowd, the NZ coverage from Rotura was in drift battle 2 years ago.
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imagine the cops siting there of a night waiting for someone to come practice on the track
i know of a few legal street racing events. indy, gatton street sprints etc., but i'm pretty sure even afro got disqualified from the gatton street sprints for drifting a few years ago.