Is there any drift circuits open to the public in so cal or near by?

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yes is there any drift circuits open to the public in so cal or near by?or possibly a public drift event that people can go and just drift?i dont know any place where we can do this legally?plz any info would be very nice.


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mys13rocks wrote:yes is there any drift circuits open to the public in so cal or near by?or possibly a public drift event that people can go and just drift?i dont know any place where we can do this legally?plz any info would be very nice.
like just up and decide to go drift? no. they are all preregister. I don't even know of any road course or autox where you can do that either. just drag racing.

we have irwindale, california spdwy for cone dodging, buttonwillow and willow springs for real courses, and camarillo occasionally has events.

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i think its like that in japan

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sdtouge wrote:i think its like that in japan
LAST I CHECKED WE DON"T LI*VE IN JAPAN DRUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrr

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willow springs, button willow, camillio? wheres that and how far is it and when do they open for public or how can i preregister? any info in doing this would be greatly appreciated. thnx

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mys13rocks wrote:willow springs, button willow, camillio? wheres that and how far is it and when do they open for public or how can i preregister? any info in doing this would be greatly appreciated. thnx
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haha ryan you retard...

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PGBRIAN SDPRAYS DIRFT ALL OVER THE TEACK WE AHD TO WAIT LIKE 30 MINUTES BEFORE STARTING UP AGAIN THANKS ASSSFACE

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yeah thats right.blow me.i'll do it again next time too.

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how do you guys like the camarillo events? Its pretty close to my house but ive never been out there, I hear its harder on tires than irwindale and cali speedway.

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i never went to a camarillo event, but the track is bad on tires. very rough.irwindale is smooth as butter.


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