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Old 01-21-2013, 06:48 PM   #31
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I think the realm of autosports has been vacated for fashion. I run 3.2 degrees of chamber at Cal Speedway and 2-2.5 everywhere else. I can't see any advantage so running a small tire on such a wide rim. Again, I run 315 on a 11" wide rim. Remember I am the guy that thinks drifting is ballet on wheels and not a real sport.
It's more like figure skating.
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Old 01-21-2013, 06:51 PM   #32
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Before you knock either try going a full day doing one. You'd be surprised at how many "men" couldn't do an hour of ballet.
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Old 01-21-2013, 06:53 PM   #33
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I think the realm of autosports has been vacated for fashion. I run 3.2 degrees of chamber at Cal Speedway and 2-2.5 everywhere else. I can't see any advantage so running a small tire on such a wide rim. Again, I run 315 on a 11" wide rim. Remember I am the guy that thinks drifting is ballet on wheels and not a real sport.
Modifying your car for any reason is typically considered autosports. Whether it's your taste or not. I don't care for drag racing, doesn't mean anything though.
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Before you knock either try going a full day doing one. You'd be surprised at how many "men" couldn't do an hour of ballet.
Not a chance. Those dancers are serious athletes and tough as nails.
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Old 01-21-2013, 07:53 PM   #35
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Modifying your car for any reason is typically considered autosports. Whether it's your taste or not. I don't care for drag racing, doesn't mean anything though.
I don't think low-riders would consider themselves as having anything to do with auto sports. Just semantics though. If it covers everything for you, then so be it. I tend to thinnk of anything involving driving and competing, so i'd say drifting, ralley, gymkana, are all part of auto-sports, but pure aesthetics or thingstargeted to just cruising around like low-riders to not part of auto-sports.
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Old 01-21-2013, 07:55 PM   #36
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I don't think low-riders would consider themselves as having anything to do with auto sports. Just semantics though. If it covers everything for you, then so be it. I tend to thinnk of anything involving driving and competing, so i'd say drifting, ralley, gymkana, are all part of auto-sports, but pure aesthetics or thingstargeted to just cruising around like low-riders to not part of auto-sports.
I would say its any modification along with competing. That's how I define it. Therefore, I also consider drifting an automotive sport, though I've never competed. I've been to two sanctioned drifting events and enjoyed myself.
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I would say its any modification along with competing. That's how I define it. Therefore, I also consider drifting an automotive sport, though I've never competed. I've been to two sanctioned drifting events and enjoyed myself.
I don't know what modification has to do with competing. Some racing is bone stock. Other racing is purpose built racing cars (e.g., F1) so it's hard to call them modified. Hence driving + competing = motor sport. I'm not making any value claim, only stating my definition.

BTW, Phantom, virtually every thread on MG gets hijacked. . .
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Old 01-21-2013, 09:40 PM   #38
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I don't know what modification has to do with competing. Some racing is bone stock. Other racing is purpose built racing cars (e.g., F1) so it's hard to call them modified. Hence driving + competing = motor sport. I'm not making any value claim, only stating my definition.

BTW, Phantom, virtually every thread on MG gets hijacked. . .
My point was this, not eliminating what is obvious competition, but when it becomes gray area. I.e audio competitions, drifting etc etc. many purists don't recognize these things as automotive motor sports, but IMO they are.

Racing on a track whether modified or not seems a no brainer...
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Just conveyed my thoughts exactly, Going to a car show and competing for an award is no different. Sure some might win because they're race cars or some could just be very clean well built cars
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Old 01-22-2013, 08:47 AM   #40
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Just conveyed my thoughts exactly, Going to a car show and competing for an award is no different. Sure some might win because they're race cars or some could just be very clean well built cars
There is no action between agents. It would be like saying a photo competition, or even more oddly, a mere photo exhibit is a sport, whereas "sport" clearly implies physical action AND competition.

sport
An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others.

Drift as sport? No problem.
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