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「Age of HagwaLah」• منوعات هجولة قديم • PART 4/10 PART 5 soon !! by ► AL - K E N ريمكس هجوله Mi✘ Saudi Drifting thanks HAZZiAR+المستحيل منوعات هجولة قديم 1996-2006 — المستحيل [إخراج مسكون] دعاية شريط المستحيل ( قديمك نديمك ) قريبآ شريط المستحيل ( قديمك نديمك ) ماضي الهجوله الجميل Tafheet (تفحيط), or Hajwalah (هجولة) popularly known elsewhere in the world as Arab, Saudi or Middle East drifting, is an illegal street racing phenomenon commonly believed to be started in the late 1970s, early 1980s that involves trying to "drift" cars; to drive cars that are generally non-modified factory setup rental cars at very high speeds, around 160 – 260 km/h (100 - 161 mph), across wide highways throwing the car left and right. In the process, racers often drive dangerously close to traffic, barriers, and spectators watching from the sides without any protection. Drifters usually drive and damage local rental vehicles, minimising personal cost. Rarely are purpose-built drifting engine and suspension packages used or special handbrakes fitted. Tafheet driver practice and events are generally seen on the wide sectioned highways of Riyadh, Al-Qassim Province and less notably in other parts of Saudi Arabia. The technique does not involve recognised high speed rally racing skills e.g. high speed cornering using power slides. But instead the skill involves sliding around on a wide flat straight road section at high speed, drifting sideways and recovering with opposite lock repeatedly. Tafheet practice and events occur with little to no concern for any vehicle occupants, other drivers or any spectator safety.