This Incredible Video Shows That Drifting Is Still Alive In The Heart Of Tokyo
With a stronger police presence and increasingly crowded streets, the popularity of drifting in the country's capital has decreased in recent years. But there are still some drivers who are prepared to go out and risk it all...
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Somehow I don’t think this scene is real…
Legends
“If I’m caught by police I lose my license, and probably go to jail”
Yep. because he’s a dangerous lunatic on public roads.
But weirdly, I like they exist. The world needs some bad assery.
I agree with that 100%
The translation was a little off here. He said that if he is ever caught and loses his license, he will move to the US.
To be honest, what they are doing is not that bad. I mean, its night time and there are no other drivers on the road so the only people they are endangering is themselves. They also seem quite good, they aren’t like most of the racing P platers we see here in Australia trying their luck at some spirited driving.
they should really search a calm togue to do their drifting.
Ah Lazerhawk <3
Oddly enough I like these guys they seem a lot more respectable than street racers out here
That’s probably because anyone can race there shitbox in a straight line and drifters actually need to be skilled to perform a good drift.
I the Netherlands they don’t need to catch you to take everything away. A small bit of video and your license plate is sufficient
only if they catch you driving or if your face shows in a video. Can only get a ticket if they get you on a speed camera
The awkward thing is, the guy who drives the yellow cresta went to the same school as me lol
Still know him? That’s cool!
Ja maar ze moeten je wel op.heterdaad pakken omdat ze anders kunnen ze niet bewijzen wie reed
It’s only illegal if you get caught…
Well, it might still be illegal, but you won’t get as hard repercussions if you don’t get caught.
By the way Neil, this part of Tokyo is in the south bay/port area where its on reclaimed land (hence why the roads are much wider than other roads in japan). The ‘heart’ of Tokyo would be the Imperial Palace.