Pics of it Going Sideways! - All welcome

UpNcOmiNg!

Events Organiser
Quite possible.
I have a small sticker on the quarter windows and I'm often in and around Sandton hey. Fully bru. :thumbs:
Definitely wasn't doing what I did in the video though. :rollsmile:
 

Fordkoppie

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Last corner of the hillclimb

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My V8 Sapphire on zwartkops

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Andy1GP

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Will have to take vids of the Z4M and Tiaan's E90 on that rooftop and update this thread.

Any newcomers that have pics or vids of their cars feel free to share :)
 

NFCKN'SANE

New member
So Question to all Drift Masters

How do you go Sideway's in a Beemer?

I driven sideways in lots of old school cars, yank handbrake, slide ...counter steer accelerate..

In various Beemers i've owned i either bog down, or get screamed at by all the warning lights on the dash..and quietly limp away hoping no one was watching...:hammerhead:

Please share ....:rollsmile:
 

Woodies

Well-known member
NFCKN said:
So Question to all Drift Masters

How do you go Sideway's in a Beemer?

I driven sideways in lots of old school cars, yank handbrake, slide ...counter steer accelerate..

In various Beemers i've owned i either bog down, or get screamed at by all the warning lights on the dash..and quietly limp away hoping no one was watching...:hammerhead:

Please share ....:rollsmile:

Just hold the DSC/traction control button down for 5 or 10 seconds, big warning sign appears in the dash. You can then spin the wheels without flashing warnings signs everywhere and engine power getting cut. Wet parking lot and space, lots of space is good! Did I say lots of space!
I'm far from a pro, but you just need the back to break traction (excessive power or handbrake, but excessive power more fun), then like you say "counter steer and keep the back lose by accelerating. Really hard to master, but damn fun learning.
Did I say find a BIG open space?
 

NFCKN'SANE

New member
Woodies said:
NFCKN said:
So Question to all Drift Masters

How do you go Sideway's in a Beemer?

I driven sideways in lots of old school cars, yank handbrake, slide ...counter steer accelerate..

In various Beemers i've owned i either bog down, or get screamed at by all the warning lights on the dash..and quietly limp away hoping no one was watching...:hammerhead:

Please share ....:rollsmile:

Just hold the DSC/traction control button down for 5 or 10 seconds, big warning sign appears in the dash. You can then spin the wheels without flashing warnings signs everywhere and engine power getting cut. Wet parking lot and space, lots of space is good! Did I say lots of space!
I'm far from a pro, but you just need the back to break traction (excessive power or handbrake, but excessive power more fun), then like you say "counter steer and keep the back lose by accelerating. Really hard to master, but damn fun learning.
Did I say find a BIG open space?

Hey Woodies,

Sounds like alot of fun, especially watching these vids posted, I will definitely seek out a open midnight parking lot, on a rainy night....:rollsmile:

Wound be nice to investigate if some quite mall /parking will allow, a drift night..maybe pay a small surcharge for entrance...be a fun night for sure...
 

waylander42

Member
Why not just go to the Zwartkops skidpan every month? It's R180 for the whole day! Plus it's wet so no damage to tyres and min stress put on your car. Here's me in my now sold MX5 and a mate in his BRZ.

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