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01-02-2005, 01:45 AM
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I tried to start a drift cult in Germany and it is getting harder to fined places to go. The track is not close. Do the Europeans not believe in open parking lots and industrial parks with plenty of room? I just got away with a ticket going 120kph in a 50kph zone. They are very anti here!

Oh and the Japanese have been doing this for decades.

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01-02-2005, 02:04 AM
Post: #22
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The government is against it. You need permission to use the parkinglots and that's the impossible thing.
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01-02-2005, 03:00 PM
Post: #23
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I think everyone knows the japanese have been drifting for decades Mulisha.
The lack of wide open parking lots is a problem we have in holland as well.
And if you get caught practicing you can get a pretty serious fine,
the rubber left on the asfalt is what troubles them the most.

I cant find a single suitable parkinglot nearby, the only one we do have over here is usually filled with parked trucks since it's a truck rest stop.
The best parking lot I have found is the one of the local football stadium, which is in the middle of the city by a busy road where cops often drive by...such a shame...

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01-02-2005, 03:00 PM
Post: #24
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In France also, Government is against everything that does not make a lot of profits for FFSA (French Sport Car Federation).

And the federation only support and help race that make lot of interest and money, they don't care about drift or even drag racing

Try to search about drag racing in France, this is nowhere! only things that counts are Rallying, F1, MotoGP, 24h du mans and that's all folks!

Thanks france!

Go for Belgium, there, government and federation are happy for new challenges! Too much maybe, as there is no fixed securiy rules for drift or drag racing, in Belgium you can do official drag racing events without wearing an helmet during races :o

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01-02-2005, 06:18 PM
Post: #25
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Ivan141 Wrote:I think everyone knows the japanese have been drifting for decades Mulisha.
The lack of wide open parking lots is a problem we have in holland as well.
And if you get caught practicing you can get a pretty serious fine,
the rubber left on the asfalt is what troubles them the most.
I know a parkinglot which is big enough and one of their employees is very active on this forum. Wink

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01-02-2005, 06:59 PM
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Let me guess...Ikea...

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01-02-2005, 07:15 PM
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Ivan141 Wrote:Let me guess...Ikea...
Ivan141 gaat door voor het stoomstrijkijzer! Hurray!

Seriously: I really wouldn't know where people should go for practice here in Holland. Too crowded and too busy. No abandoned parkinglots or industial zones. Undecided

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02-13-2005, 12:14 AM
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Hello guys,

We have refreshed our drift web site like our drag web site, please check out lastest registered car list!

http://www.kingofeurope.net

We can now also confirm that this Silvia from D1 GP will be at King of Europe Drift Edition

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02-13-2005, 12:43 AM
Post: #29
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Ah, its all starting to get its shape!

You guys are getting an impressive lineup of contestents aswell I see!Smile

Greetz,

Bastiaan "mux213" Olij

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03-21-2005, 09:27 PM
Post: #30
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Hi there,

Here is an updated list of King of Europe Drift Edition, please note that spectator tickets are now available on the web site!


http://www.kingofeurope.net

Nissan Silvia D1GP - 500bhp - Démo avec son pilote du D1GP - Mr Sezaki
BMW M5 315bhp France
BMW M5 - Winner Warneton Drift Challenge 30/01 315bhp Holland
Nissan Skyline 280bhp Ireland
Nissan 200SX 200bhp Holland
Toyota Corolla AE86 185bhp Sweden
BMW E21 323 200bhp Luxemburg
Sileighty Replica 300bhp Austria
Skyline GTR - Runner Up Irish D1 Championship 440bhp Ireland
BMW M3 Turbo - Runner Up Danish D1 Championship 300bhp Denmark
BMW M5 340bhp Luxemburg
Mazda MX-5 Turbo Drift 200bhp United Kingdom
BMW M3 Touring - NL Champion 2004 380bhp Holland
NASCAR/CAMSO V8 650bhp Holland
Nissan 200SX 320bhp United Kingdom
Nissan 200 SX 200bhp Belgium
BMW 535 Hartge 270bhp Holland
BMW 535i 210bhp Holland
Nissan 200 SX 200bhp Belgium
Mazda RX-7 RE AMEMIYA 380bhp United Kingdom
Chevrolet Corvette 344bhp Belgium
Volvo 240 Turbo 330bhp Sweden
Ford Escort RS Turbo 200bhp France
Nissan 200SX 285bhp Belgium
Nissan 200SX Truck 200bhp United Kingdom
BMW 325i 170bhp Belgium
BMW 325i 170bhp Belgium
BMW 325i 170bhp Belgium
Nissan 200SX RPS13 200bhp United Kingdom
Subaru Impreza 230bhp Belgium
Ford Sierra Cosworth RWD 350bhp France
Ford Sierra Cosworth RWD 380bhp France
Subaru Impreza 230bhp France

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