Becoming a Pro Drifter: A lesson in Commitment

September 20th, 2008 - DriftLive.com

Henry Shell, Patrick Mordaunt, and Kyle Mohan talk about what it takes to step into the Formula D professional drift series. Having been around professional drifting now for a couple of years, I can say that nobody just “steps into a ride.” Each and every one of these drivers have made a commitment to the sport. Click here to watch the video

5 Comments »

  1. its tough im struggling myself with every dime i have going into the sport and its neccesitys there right its a lesson in commitment no joke

    Comment by Anthony Perez — October 7, 2008 #

  2. 2:34 is ryan tuerck in his solstice.. a really good drifter and is a local to drift events in my area..

    I too am a paycheck to paycheck drifter.. 90% of my money goes to drifting..

    Comment by Chris Hinckley — October 21, 2009 #

  3. im begining to see how hard it is to be a drifter.
    Thank god i recently joined a local team named Teku it covers 20 percent of all the stuff i buy keep doing what you doing henry and good luck see you on the track

    Comment by luis gutierrez — November 13, 2009 #

  4. how do you get in to drifting? And were do you go for lessons? I am only 15 but I want to get into it before I get lazy and old.

    Comment by Juwan Bell — November 25, 2009 #

  5. im 17 years old and im just wondering how to even start to get into amature drift circute its all i dream about and all i want to do i just need some guidence

    Comment by brett — February 2, 2010 #

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