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I dont know about u guys but it seems that at least 75% of my fast or drift corners are left handers.

Do u reckon people in US drift mostly right handers?

Could be due to the fact that u stay mostly on ure side but drift into oncoming lane. I dunno its just natural to me. Or maybe i like to make my right window my temp windscreen :)

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I prefer to drift to the right especially through big intersection where 2 very wide roads meet. another cool one is when you do a U turn on a 8 lane (4 lane each way road) at speed. dab of the hand brake and nice power over steer at around 80 kph is fun and you are still with in the speed limit :-)

meggala

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ha ha. i renig on my previous comment. left is way better as you have the extra room of the right hand side of the road if you slide out. no such safety zone when turning right. i found this out after a nasho run with urmine. this is only for tight situations. i still prefer the right hander on open roads.

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