What a grandiose statement with no backing whatsoever. "Objectively"?
Drifting, as most things, has its place. If you've ever gone karting on a wet track, you know that you can't really place first against competent drivers unless you use drifting to a significant degree.
Same thing with off-road driving, or driving in general that requires rapid direction changes with low surface traction.
Drifting, as most things, has its place. If you've ever gone karting on a wet track, you know that you can't really place first against competent drivers unless you use drifting to a significant degree.
Same thing with off-road driving, or driving in general that requires rapid direction changes with low surface traction.