Will it drift? Ariel Atom Mugen
The 270bhp, 550kg, rear-wheel drive Ariel Atom Mugen sounds like the ideal drifting machine. It isn’t. Steve Sutcliffe explains why the gratuitous powersliding you’ll see here wasn’t easy.
The 270bhp, 550kg, rear-wheel drive Ariel Atom Mugen sounds like the ideal drifting machine. It isn’t. Steve Sutcliffe explains why the gratuitous powersliding you’ll see here wasn’t easy.
Trying out the scalextric car, the Audi TT on my digital track. It is AWESOME!!!!. SUB www.youtube.com My channel www.youtube.com Put a comment saying what is your favourite drifting car or make a video response You have to see the bit where it dodges the obstruction by going in the pit lane. For this video I collaborated with Theheadcamman His channel is here www.youtube.com Also, thumbs up for out takes with loads of crashes and one part when the car drives straight into the camera. I will upload if I get 8+ likes My non-drift car actually drifts, rather then power-sliding in other video’s it actually drifts Shot with my new video camera The track has the 6 car power base, 3 straight lane change, two pit stops and four curved lane changes. I have 7 cars converted into digital, 7 cars which are still analogue, 6 controllers and the pit stop lane game. All of this is very expensive and awesome. I also have loads of spares left over. RATE COMMENT SUBSCRIBE
The Smoking Tire heads out to the Bondurant School of High Performance Driving for a full day of private drifting lessons from Formula Drift newcomer Corey Hosford. Can Matt learn how to drift like a pro in just one day? We’ll see.
Fast Lane Review editor Matt Covert takes photographer Kaija Fellman for a ride during a practice session for an upcoming live performance.