i think you will just have to be there to experience the RC drift excitement, we yell at each other while tandeming as if we made actual contact in our real drift cars. It actually takes time and money to build a proper RC drift machine so its pretty easy to get all crazy about the driving since we go out of our way in the tuning of the mini drift machines to make it as realistic as possible.
Super nerdy, I know. But fact is you cant drift the real car every day.
If we are stressed at work it helps to get our sideways on somehow.
i understand now. Kado showed me his rc drift cars and there nar. roll cages and led flashing lights and body kits that fall off on wall taps and crap. makes me laugh but that also makes me want to go out and buy one. unfortunatly i went out and got a pan break and slip to make baller sheat metal crap (fab nerd) so ill have to wait till i can stash more money to get one..