Why are almost all drift cars at drift events 90s japanese cars?
What if they go "extinct"?
Why are almost all drift cars at drift events 90s japanese cars?
What if they go "extinct"?
they are cheap rear wheel drive cars, they will probably be replaced by the gt86, modern awd cars with a locked center diff and the shittiest grade of bmw in 20 or so years
It started in Japan
>gt86
consider the fact that one of the most popular drift cars ever is the s chassis, a noodle piece of shit chassis with a terrible engine not worth a single shit but it's rear wheel drive and just cheap enough at the time for people to make it go sideways
>What if they go "extinct"?
It's happening right now, they are 20yo cars, they won't be immortal.
Most of them end on a tree somewhere in eastern Russia
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even japanese brands dont make sports cars anymore
>Why are almost all drift cars at drift events 90s japanese cars?
because they're cheap disposable cars that can be tossed once wrecked
>What if they go "extinct"?
nothing of value will be lost
Evolution of common middle chassis:
AE86 -> S-chassis -> 13 year gap -> gt86