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Drift Culture

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A motorsport culture born on Japanese mountain passes in the 1970s. Pioneered by drivers like Keiichi Tsuchiya, the technique of intentionally sliding cars through corners spread worldwide through films and manga. Today it has evolved into internationally recognized competitions such as the FIA-sanctioned D1 Grand Prix, with thriving drift scenes across the globe.

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Subcategory:Automotive
Location:Nationwide, Japan
Time Period:1970s-present
Influence:Global
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driftmotorsporttougeD1 Grand Prix

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