Me between the ages of 16 to 26: sorry me and my father and grand father and father of him ruined it for ya but im sure we werent the only young bucks to drive hog wild for our first decade of driving. 😅
@@Jdog10360how would you learn to drive like that bro? I’d love to be able to drive like that, one Christmas i see these guys in a empty car park drifting on ice and missing pole by what look like inches and i drove in and tried and smashed the motor up haha good times lol
I remember in HS riding with my friend to school and bracing for impact with my legs the whole time while thinking who's gonna cry at my funeral. His dad had just got the 2000 3.0 or 2.3 CL in black. My friend was Japanese and that mfker was doing his thing tho on 💯
I know I always run directly toward revving engines and screeching tyres and stand in front of it. either you die and don't have to live in England anymore or you get rich enough to leave. win win.
@@BauregardSenior87 From the POV of the pedestrian, they could hear the screeching and only see the car as it comes flying around the corner as they are halfway across the street. It's obvious from this video that post-drift, you aren't in complete control of the car and could hit into them regardless of their actions.
I’m torn cause this is dope as fuck and I dig European rally races, but I can’t condone this recklessness. Brodie gonna kill somebody out there, driving like a menace on public streets…
@PeterRudesindus You don't know that you idiot. There were clearly a few sets of brake lights throughout the video so other people are out driving as well as the fact that there are ALWAYS people out at night, a lot of time on foot or bikes. To act like you're the only person out is peak delusion
@Neon_playz., I don't condone the recklessness out on public streets but I like this the more I watch it. I just wonder how many people noticed the person "sitting on the bench stand up" as he makes that first left!
@@BlepCatWhen a guy is drifting whilst listening to 80’s love songs. It means he’s heartbroken. A lot of people in their early 20’s will experience being in the passenger seat with a heartbroken mate driving at least once.
Hes already wanted by police but they have no idea who he is and can never catch him and probably never will hes just too good he's ran from them hundreds of times I don't think there catching him officer
so many videos of young men in court after they killed an innocent civilian just going about their day. Both Lives ruined because you won’t pay to do this at a track.