The story of the drift master begins on the Touge (mountain passes) of Japan. In the 1970s and 80s, street racers, most notably the legendary Kunimitsu Takahashi, began experimenting with sliding techniques to maintain momentum through tight, winding corners. This wasn't just about speed; it was about style and flow.

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The handbrake locks the rear wheels, inducing a slide. While often seen as a beginner move, masters use the hydraulic handbrake for fine adjustments during complex transitions.

– A smoky, sideways masterpiece in the making.