Japanese automakers have ascended the auto industry’s ladder to become some of the most popular and consumer friendly in the whole world.

The bias ply racing tires of the 1960s-1980s lent themselves to driving styles with a high slip angle. As professional racers in Japan drove this way, so did the street racers.

Drifting. It's the opposite of the traditional racing and what cars are actually designed for. But it offers great thrills and oh joy of joys when you successfully connect two or more consecutive drifts ! Drifting has become more and more popular and many fans want to try it on their own.

Here are the best cars for drifting !

Ford Mustang

The big bad boy of drifting!

Who said that muscle cars fear cornering with high speed? The new generation Mustang still uses a prehistoric suspension and it's not very good when it comes to flat out cornering, but let that not stop you. The cure can be found in many car shops across the US. Five litters of might and furry means slides are just leg muscle flex away. Dont give up on your Mustang, it would make a fine drift car. Just remember that suspension tuning has a lot to do with drifting, especially when your OEM suspension setup is tuned for different types of racing (aka dragracing).


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