Saturday = Drift Fails Compilation Day

Here are 9 reasons why drifting should be attempted by professionals only...

350Z Driver Leaves Clutch Kick Too Late

This looks like a scene straight out of Tokyo Drift; there’s an absurdly large spoiler, a distasteful body kit and general ‘ricerness’ in abundance. All is well, until the whole drifting bit comes into play...

Lift-Off Oversteer Pug Fail

The Peugeot 206 wouldn’t be our first choice of drift car, but props to this ballsy driver for giving it a go.

Well Parked. Almost

The V10 BMW M6 is not a car to take liberties with, especially in a bustling town centre. This driver almost pulled off the perfect ‘yeah, I did that on purpose’ had he not crashed his BMW into a parked car and a scooter. The crowd of bystanders gives applause appropriately. What a bell-end.

Drifting Is Nothing Without Wheel Bolts

The Mazda RX-7 is a perfect drift car; it’s lightweight, it has turbos, and power goes through the rears. Just make sure you bolt the damn wheels on.

Tyre Stack 1. Toyota Corolla 0

The funniest thing about this video is the ear-piercing laughter coming from the videographer as this Arab-piloted Corolla gets owned by some tyres.

If Only The Road Continued Right

Yet another BMW M6 incident. This time however, there’s no flailing attempt to stop or correct the slide, just a gentle, elegant pirouette into the countryside.

Look Guys, One Hand!

This is what happens when you get one-hand cocky.

You Should Lower It, Bro

Off road buggies are unpredictable beasts, designed mainly for carting around bags of animal crap and carrying out assorted agricultural duties. Drifting? Not so much...

Audi R8 Hit & Run Ricer

It’s one thing to accidentally drift into other motorists. But to crash into someone and flip them over is a completely different kettle of fish. To make things worse, this hooligan R8 drifter drives off. (Bear with the highly annoying watermark!).

This is a guest post by freelance journalist Aiden Taylor.

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