Who invented drifting?

Question:
who invented drifting anyway? Like the car drifting.

Answers:

I just passed my driving test!...?

Some imbecile who almost drove off a cliff and thought it was cool.

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little Japanese boys who have nothing better to do with their time.

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It's just a new term. Who knows but it's nothing new.

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the drifters?

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I don't know but I would like to stomp his dumb a**. I HATE that stupid 'sport'.

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JAPANESE, drifting started as a way to race in tight windy roads in japan, they could not go so fast, but wanted to win, so just whent side ways, there are no inventer, it just was developed for way of going fast in corners. there are people in japan called DRIFTO ZOKU, easy american translation would be drift gang or drifters, they are the people you see in tokyo drift ish, u go to midnight tokyo or some countryside you will see them

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Probally a japanees guy who lost control of his car and regained traction.

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David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight in "Knight Rider". He invented to infamous teqnique to fight evil land barons and drug lords.

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Wow u r all wrong. Drifting was a technique used way back in the early days of racing. In the 1930s, Formula cars had terrible suspension but powerful engines, as a result the rear end would often kick the car out of line in high speed cornering. Drivers learned by applying counter-steer it would allow the car to slide or "drift" around a corner. By doing so the car would drive, exceeding the grip of the tires, at greater speeds than simply slowing down to allow the suspension to keep grip while moving around a corner. Modern F1 cars don't need to do such things because the suspension technology is there to keep the tires on the ground at high speed.
Drifting was later refined in the sport of Rally racing. Almost all the "Japanese" techniques are derived from a simple technique known as the "Scandinavian Flick" a simple momentum change to allow the car to drift. Rally is driven over loose surfaces so u need to drift to maintain speed. If u want to see TRUE drift kings u should look at some of the classic WRC drivers.
JGTC Drivers use to also Drift around corners during their final laps to entertain the crowds.
Its some where between those two that Japanese Drifting came to be.
But the Japanese Didn't invent it.
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