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When Little Richard recorded Slippin’ and Slidin’ in 1956, drifting wasn’t even a thing. But then Kunimitsu Takahashi came around to put bias ply racing tires to good use. As in driving with a high slip angle and wagging the car’s tail through corners.
Since then, the art of drifting became a big thing and the rest, as they say, is history. Ken Block is undoubtedly the best-known drifter these days and it is no wonder why. His Gymkhana series has been watched by…
Wagging the Tail Is the Specialty of the Ford Focus RS RX
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