Drift Sessions @ Countyline Skidpad - May 15th (Advanced)

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how many times did you guys go up to let anyone know they were doing bad? only person i could say that did for me was bladder e30gangsta and ronch ill let them tell me if i have improved or fail in anything .. u think we know everone on the forum i dont know who dan is even if he was standing right next to me i only know a few people out there and most are learning with me..
 
how many times did you guys go up to let anyone know they were doing bad? only person i could say that did for me was bladder e30gangsta and ronch ill let them tell me if i have improved or fail in anything .. u think we know everone on the forum i dont know who dan is even if he was standing right next to me i only know a few people out there and most are learning with me..
i think your whining for no reason. what is being said is completly right. stop your complaining. i saw you out there and you were not goin balls out. ive been away from the track for 6 months, and i got the layout of the secod shot, while learning a new setup on my car. so cut the excuses and just go out there and push to be better
 
BTW were you the one that brought the tires for him to slide on??

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how many times did you guys go up to let anyone know they were doing bad? only person i could say that did for me was bladder e30gangsta and ronch ill let them tell me if i have improved or fail in anything .. u think we know everone on the forum i dont know who dan is even if he was standing right next to me i only know a few people out there and most are learning with me..

I'm not an instructor for skid pads, if someone wants me to help them I will, I am not offering my help to anyone, just letting everyone know what they need to improve on. You can go about it any which way you want but IMO whatever most of you are doing isn't working and should seek immediate medical attention.

I drive a black Nissan Versa and am usually somewhere up in the front of the line with Bladder_Master
 
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:laugh: generally people that want to learn tend to improve.

It takes some people more time to learn. I highly doubt you have been gonig to the skidpads since day one for you to sit there type that and see if anyone has been getting better.
 
It takes some people more time to learn. I highly doubt you have been gonig to the skidpads since day one for you to sit there type that and see if anyone has been getting better.

Ive been going to skidpads since 2005, I have gone to almost every single drift event in SFL unless I was out of town, in jail, or it was an oval track across the coast.
 
To be honest a lot of the people here choose not to improve. the ones that do choose to improve do so by leaps. Example guys like abraham, Emil, red, dangle, rod etc.... these guys listen to those who have been there and they put what they have been told to action. I have gone in ride alongs with people in here, and told them all the mistakes they are making and they seem to get bothered by what i am telling them. If you are not going to listen to a person who is trying to help you, then you suck. I remember Bill Fisher's first drift event, he asked me to ride with him. The first thing i noticed was that he was only using one hand to steer as he rested his other hand in the shifter, i told him to stop doing that. He followed my instruction and that same event he improved by a mile, look at him now one of the best guys in SFL, Bill listened and wanted to improve, he didnt shrug off my comment about his hands. Those who dont listen will not improve, the reason we are around busting your chops is for you guys not to make the same mistakes we made when we first started drifting. We did not have people helping us out, we didnt even know what a racing line was, we crashed many times and we had to learn the hard way. Now you all have a simple venue where to learn, and the help of people like Dan, Bladder, Guillermo, Juan etc.. who know what you are doing wrong and are there to help you. So, dont take their constructive criticism to heart, listen to those who have the expirience and remember drifting is not about who sucks and who is good, is all about having fun. If you get into drifting thinking you are going to be a D1 driver, you should just quit now.
 
To be honest a lot of the people here choose not to improve. the ones that do choose to improve do so by leaps. Example guys like abraham, Emil, red, dangle, rod etc.... these guys listen to those who have been there and they put what they have been told to action. I have gone in ride alongs with people in here, and told them all the mistakes they are making and they seem to get bothered by what i am telling them. If you are not going to listen to a person who is trying to help you, then you suck. I remember Bill Fisher's first drift event, he asked me to ride with him. The first thing i noticed was that he was only using one hand to steer as he rested his other hand in the shifter, i told him to stop doing that. He followed my instruction and that same event he improved by a mile, look at him now one of the best guys in SFL, Bill listened and wanted to improve, he didnt shrug off my comment about his hands. Those who dont listen will not improve, the reason we are around busting your chops is for you guys not to make the same mistakes we made when we first started drifting. We did not have people helping us out, we didnt even know what a racing line was, we crashed many times and we had to learn the hard way. Now you all have a simple venue where to learn, and the help of people like Dan, Bladder, Guillermo, Juan etc.. who know what you are doing wrong and are there to help you. So, dont take their constructive criticism to heart, listen to those who have the expirience and remember drifting is not about who sucks and who is good, is all about having fun. If you get into drifting thinking you are going to be a D1 driver, you should just quit now.

again with the truth.edu
 
To be honest a lot of the people here choose not to improve. the ones that do choose to improve do so by leaps. Example guys like abraham, Emil, red, dangle, rod etc.... these guys listen to those who have been there and they put what they have been told to action. I have gone in ride alongs with people in here, and told them all the mistakes they are making and they seem to get bothered by what i am telling them. If you are not going to listen to a person who is trying to help you, then you suck. I remember Bill Fisher's first drift event, he asked me to ride with him. The first thing i noticed was that he was only using one hand to steer as he rested his other hand in the shifter, i told him to stop doing that. He followed my instruction and that same event he improved by a mile, look at him now one of the best guys in SFL, Bill listened and wanted to improve, he didnt shrug off my comment about his hands. Those who dont listen will not improve, the reason we are around busting your chops is for you guys not to make the same mistakes we made when we first started drifting. We did not have people helping us out, we didnt even know what a racing line was, we crashed many times and we had to learn the hard way. Now you all have a simple venue where to learn, and the help of people like Dan, Bladder, Guillermo, Juan etc.. who know what you are doing wrong and are there to help you. So, dont take their constructive criticism to heart, listen to those who have the expirience and remember drifting is not about who sucks and who is good, is all about having fun. If you get into drifting thinking you are going to be a D1 driver, you should just quit now.

Understood. And if people don't wanna learn its on them and you can only do soo much. But my main point is don't expect to see the best at a skidpad because the purpose of it, to get n00bs out there and learn.

And Dan you do have a history with SFLD. So all well and respected.
 
we all suck, sometime we do good other times we suck... thats the nature of life... in my last drift event, i sucked big time. Sadly that was my last ever drift event, so i will never going to have a chance to make it any better... but hey thats life man, all i know is that i had fun, and that what drifting is all about. Once you start taking it serious, or think you will make a living out of it, the fun disappears. If you look at all those D.A guys, they are always having fun, they have not stopped having fun. When you take it serious, everything changes. make the best out of the skidpad events, enjoy yourself, listen to those who are there to help, disregard the crowd, and let your mind be free and you will improve. BALLZ TO THE WALL...
 
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