Drifting is usually not the fastest way to take a curve, but I admit it takes a considerable amount of skill to pull off well. Now rally/loose surface, drifting is a way of life, and indeed the fastest way to get down the course. Indeed many times you see the cars barely holding traction in a straight line. Real hard-surface track racing, you'll rarely if ever see drifting because it is absolute hell on tires as well as a huge leech on speed.
But it's fun, it's not about lap times!!!
It's funny how many muscle car and American only car types view drifting as some retarded Fast and the Furious thing imports do (and ricers try to do), but they love doing burnouts and donuts and doing power slides in their muscle cars, which is basically the same shit :awe:
How can you love burnouts and donuts and sliding the rear end out, but not like drifting, an entire auto sport built around doing never ending "donuts" and burnouts around a course?
I made a "U turn" with my right foot the other night, after pulling up along side the ATM drive trough from the side lane and having to flip 180 in tight space (275 front tires = no turning radius). Of course it was 11pm and no other cars in the parking lot

Nothing like a telegraphing bumpsteered IRS and responsive throttle with scalpel precision.