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July 6, 2009
The Anti-Grip: AWD-Based Drift Cars
By Speedhunters
Car Culture At Large
Most people would say that the biggest benefit of an all-wheel-drive layout is copious amounts of grip. For years, AWD cars and their grip have proven themselves on race tracks and roads all over the world. You’d expect the precise grip that AWD delivers would have no place in the unusual world drifting, and for the most part that’s true. However, cars that were once AWD have become rather popular among drifters around the world. Even if you take the AWD out of the equation, cars like the Evolution and Impreza still offer lots of horsepower, a stiff chassis, and well-designed suspension that can be appreciated by anyone, even drifting goons. Since we can never go too long without running a drifting story on Speedhunters, here’s a look at some of the AWD-based drift cars that have popped up over the years. Continue reading at Speedhunters
By Mike Garrett

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brad_jolly
Jul 6, 2009 at 6:00 pm
This article is about cars that were originally AWD but then were converted to RWD right? because im sure Ken block’s Gymkhana STi-s would have been in there if it was about AWD drifters