Drifting is mostly used in motorsports. Drifting is type of driving technique where a driver over steers the wheel intentionally in order to cause a loss of traction in the rear wheels and slide along a road or track.
Drifting is not a sport. It is what people use in the sport called NASCAR.
Drifting is a driving technique and a motor sport where a car slides at an angle, with its side moving in the direction of the turn.
The Japanees drivers first used drifting in driving techniques.
No, Unfortunately it is not Should it be, its my personal opinion that it should be at least included in the X Games, but it is not even included in those Maybe if you start a petition to the IOC, we can see drifting in the 2012 games in London
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.
An anchor is used to stop a boat from drifting. It is a heavy object that is dropped to the bottom of the water to hold the boat in place.
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One term used is drifting.
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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
The verb form can be an adjective (e.g. drifting ice, drifting debris).
all the continents are drifting