doh-ri-fu-to, i.e. "drift", just that the Japanese add vowels to each consonant.
Drifting was started in japan
RC drifting was founded by remote control car hobbyist in Japan. Japan is also where drifting with full size cars gained popularity some time in the mid 1970s.
The only ones I can think of are Drifting Clubs.
because of the tectonic plates under the sea were drifting actively
Very popular started out in Japan now it is also a motorsport in Europe and America
Super GT Series in Japan is popular. Also Drifting is very popular.
Drifting first gained popularity in Ireland in the early 2000s. The sport was influenced by the global drift scene, particularly from Japan and the United States. The first significant drifting events in Ireland took place around 2003, with the establishment of local competitions and the rise of grassroots drifting communities. Since then, it has grown significantly, becoming a prominent motorsport in the country.
Very popular.For the past ten years drifting has been a popular motor sport in Japan and is only beginning to gain popularity in the US. In Japan its league is called D1 Grand Prix. As it is still relatively new, many of the sport's top drivers were rally racers or street racers that would drift for fun and then over time it developed into a competition sport. A good resource for race information for D1 Grand Prix is http://www.d1gp.com/ lists schedules, competitor rosters and complete rules and regulations.* http://japanwelcomesyou.com/japan/drifting-japan.cfm
drifting
To use drift in a sentence a person might say, "The snow is blowing and starting to drift". A person could also say, "The car started to drift into my lane".
A masterless Samurai is called a 'Ronin' (literally: drifting person).
The verb form can be an adjective (e.g. drifting ice, drifting debris).