Seriously, though, when was the last time you saw a classic muscle car set up to tackle a drift circuit? Sure, there are occasionally interesting drift builds (a lot of them with LS swaps) that circulate the internet every once in a while, but certainly not a ’67 Camaro.

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We don’t see classic muscle cars virtually at all drifting competitively in the states, unless you count the times Mike Peters campaigned an El Camino in the early stages of the Formula Drift series. There has to be a reason why muscle cars aren’t seen in professional drift championships… oh, wait, they’re ridiculously heavy. And you can see the heaviness when this Camaro is hucked into a corner. It just doesn’t switch directions as fast as some of the other cars do, but that’s okay, it’s still awesome to watch.
We really hope to see more of this car in the near future, and we wish the team the best of luck in the 2015 French Drift Championship.