First Australia Drifting Trip – Inside look at VERY unique cars!

Unique is an understatement! I LOVE AUSTRALIA. An inside look behind some really unique Australian drift cars with REALLY skilled drivers. Originally I was planning to make a video walking through the pits checking out cars and a separate driving video, but I kinda liked the format showing the cars and a quick clip of them driving. Definitely different than most of my content at tracks and I hope you enjoyed it!
EVENT PLANS IN AUSTRALIA
Archerfield Drift Park Tuesday 19th 5pm-9pm
Archerfield Drift Park Thursday 21st 4PM-8PM
Power Meet Syndney Motorsports park Saturday 23rd 7-10pm
Thumbnail by Tony Porter Photography

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50 thoughts on “First Australia Drifting Trip – Inside look at VERY unique cars!

  1. Ok Mateo you need an additional camera and mount. Like go pros 360 camera with an outside mount would be rad. Oh I love his 70'ish Crystal candy helmet

  2. I love Aussies, zeals are dope to but don't tell an Aussie that. I went there while I was in USMC. It seems from that time on my first gf when I got back to HI was Aussie, moved to Vegas my best mate
    Was Aussie and it seems to be a pattern now. This is a great video , thanks mate.

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  4. Great times, it looks like alot of fun being Adam LZ at a drift meet up. YTB.
    I hope our guys here in Australia treated you well

  5. Ford cortina and Granada WERE extremely big in uk as everyday cars. I believe the Cortina went on to be the Orion and the Grenada > Ford Sierra. Sierra powered by Cosworth, Ford's motorsports division, everybody remembers them whale tails on the mk5 'Scort. #ClassicFord

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