The one and only "drift king" there is and ever will be is a man named keiichi tsuchiya. He was the pioneer of drifting as we know it today. He was the man who took a driving skill and turned it into an art form, culture and passion.
"If drifting is your religion and Keiichi is your god"
Edward Loh, Editor, Drifting Magazine
In '84 Tsuchiya wins the Fuji Freshman racing series 6 races in a row. His tail slide corning style earned him the “Drift King” name. (rumor has it that in the final race of the series he lead the entire race, won the race, but drifted every single corner, every single lap.)
Edward Loh, Editor, Drifting Magazine
In '84 Tsuchiya wins the Fuji Freshman racing series 6 races in a row. His tail slide corning style earned him the “Drift King” name. (rumor has it that in the final race of the series he lead the entire race, won the race, but drifted every single corner, every single lap.)
by VanIslKidDrftr November 24, 2006
by tyler norha June 23, 2009
when you slid your bike sidways by pulling on the rear brake hard. Becoming more popular after 10 year old kids watched tokoyo drift. attempted by many mastered by few. there is nothing sicker than a good bike drift.
by nathan666 February 06, 2010
"while I had drift wood it was a lot harder to drive because my cock was getting in the way of the stick."
by The swagenator April 19, 2008
by munch! munch! December 05, 2011
Noun. One who is so adept at maneuvering an automobile in a sideways manner, that they could literally package it and sell it to willing customers.
"Mate, Johno is a drift merchant if there ever was one. He spent like two minutes drifting around that round-a-about at the end of Fake St. He was goin so fast, Macca took a puke in the backseat, shit Johno's pissed about it"
by Muggus December 12, 2003
1. the gradually transformation of an idea as it drifts off to different continents.
2. the separating or merging of the human consciousness.
2. the separating or merging of the human consciousness.
The way Japanese and European hip hop differ from its American origins is an example of contimental drift.
by kris takahashi April 25, 2009