P71 wrote:
Dave, having done both (and drag raced actually fast cars) I have to say drifting takes nowhere near the skill the skill level of keeping a 700+ HP 9-second car on the track.
You can't be serious, I honestly think you're just jacking with me at this point, LOL! Are you? HAHAHA! Seriously brother.
Okay, I'm going to still call you on this one. Drift that 700hp car around the track, you'll get back to drag racing like .. . wow, this is MUCH easier! Drag racing doesn't require the driving skill needed to pilot a car around a track sideways.
How about this . . .take a 120hp car and drag race it. WOO HOO, the glory. Take that same car and drift it. We've unlocked a whole new degree of difficulty. In all honesty, on any scale, it doesn't compare.
120hp drag vs 120hp drift
700hp drag vs 700hp drift
As Blaze said, it's not a battle of skill out there until you start getting into the higher hp levels. The only other time it's about skill is when you start getting into bracket racing where people are limited to what they "should" run. Keep the tire spin to the optimal amount, shift at the right point, other than that, just point the car forward and keep it out of the wall.
I'll agree, 700hp is probably pretty difficult to keep from the wall, especially when it's being put to the floor in a rat rod which has the stability of an empty Rubbermaid trashcan in the wind. But while that's difficult, it's completely different than controlling it through a turn, sideways, going down the straight sideways, transitioning partway through, transitioning again, transitioning yet again then sliding into and through the next turn.
I'm sorry, I can't accept this. . . the battle, especially on most "Free-For-All Fridays", is one of power and attrition, not of who has the best ability to rev match going into the apex.