Drifting is one of the world’s fastest-growing motorsports, evolving from its 1970s roots in Japan into a discipline with pro-level competitions all over the globe. Part of its popularity can be put down to its accessibility, as almost anyone with access to a rear-wheel drive (RWD) project car can learn to drift. After carrying out a few key modifications — such as welding the differential and fitting coilovers — you’re ready to hit the track. Well, sort of. Some cars are more
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