Colorado Drift: Drifting cars at a mile above sea level (part 2)

Colorado Drift Week

Drifting cars is one of the newest and fastest growing forms of Motorsport. Unlike other forms of racing, it doesn’t take a lot of money to go drifting. All you need is an old rear-wheel-drive car and a $100 USD helmet, and a race track. In this TFLcar video, we follow Colorado Drift as things go nicely sideways and you get a look at just what the driver is doing behind the wheel as the car screeches around the corners. Here is what it’s like to go drifting at a mile above sea level in part 2 of our series on local drift competitions.  Watch these guys and gals demonstrate their skill on the race track as they drift their home made creations.

Check out the Colorado Drift  Part 1 video.

 

Andre Smirnov
Andre Smirnov

Andre Smirnov is a life-long automotive enthusiast, writer, reporter, and software engineer. He has been a contributor at TFLcar since 2011. When not working or spending time with the family – you can find him tinkering in the garage or scouring the internet and other media for various automotive, mechanical, and computer related information.