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2021 FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup Starts Smoking Tires Friday By June 10, 2021 June 10, 2021
The biggest drifting competition in the world is happening this weekend, June 11-13, 2021. If you’re not in Latvia to catch the event, the
2021 FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup will be bringing its tire-torturing schedule to the internet. A live stream will carry all of the action over the 2-days of competition for
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The 2021 FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup is the fourth time for the event and the first to be held outside of Japan. After taking a year off in 2020, the spiritual home of drift has been replaced by a new event in Europe, with plans to hold it there for at least the next 3-years.
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Sure, drifting a brand spanking new Porsche 911 like the 992 GT3 is spectacular, but what about the classic models? You know, the ones from when the engine was further out the back than today, and the only assistance you could get was a side window wash at the gas station. Well, the adventure we have here, which seems to involve a 911 Carrera RS 3.0, is all about keeping the tail out. 5 photos
We re dealing with a rather dense video: while short, the clip shows the air-cooled icon making its way out of an underground lair while never driving straight for one moment.
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A few years ago, I saw this little Finnish Toyota Starlet run at the Mt. Washington hillclimb. I don’t think my ears have stopped ringing.
I loved the car so much that I still check up on it every so often, making a note to check in on Mikko Kataja and his Starlet. Here he is at Mt. Washington back in 2017: