PVC Drift is the new, and inexpensive, way to drift

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It is perhaps the simplest and cheapest way to get started in the world of drift. You don't even need a car with rear-wheel drive and a lot of power.

You can start with any “scrap” that has minimal circulation conditions and has front traction. Then, through PVC rims placed on the rear wheels, you will have in your hands a car with a behavior similar to that of a rear-wheel drive. All you have to do is find space to have fun.

In addition to being economical, the “pvc drift” is much quieter and environmentally friendly.

PVC Drift

If you want your “plasticized tyres” to last a little longer, you can even mount a cooling system like the one shown in the video, so that the PVC doesn't melt prematurely with heating. Yes, the Japanese think of everything.

In the video, small Japanese models — called kei cars — by Mazda, Toyota, Daihatsu and Suzuki, star in the Drift moments.

If you like the sport, you already know that there is even an Iberian Drift Cup, and that this year it was transformed into an International Cup, to be held in August, in the city of Pinhel, and organized by Clube Escape Livre.

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