
Imagine yourself driving a fully tricked-out drift machine along the public roads of San Juan, on your way to Clark International Speedway for a day if drifting. You’re all psyched up and raring to get there, being wary not to get your your sweet ride damaged by some annoying jeepney driver.
Whilst cruising past a stoplight, a jeep suddenly swerves in front of you. As you step on the brakes, the jeepney, filled with passengers, suddenly swerves the other way. Suddenly it appears it appears to you that the jeepney driver is doing this on purpose. “Idiots!” you tell yourself, when suddenly the jeepney swerves the other direction, tires screeching, in a motion that seemed all to familiar to you… drifting!
You can’t believe your eyes! You squint and do a double take, the jeep swerves the other way… there’s no mistake in it! It’s drifting!
But then after the spectacle, though you were entertained, you know that this is something that shouldn’t be done in public roads. That’s precisely the reason why you’re on the way to the track – to pratice drifting in a safe, controlled environment. It would be nice to see these jeeps drift on the track. But on public roads? No way.
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