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Extended coverage of all RC drift battles from the Top 32 upper bracket at Round 3 of the International RC Drift Federation NorCal Region! This features the full runs of all the RC drift battles and the judges decisions as the competitors compete through the upper bracket to determine the winner of this round. Hope you guys enjoy the video! Please like, comment, and subscribe along with the bell thing for upcoming videos! Help Support the Channel! https://www.paypal.me/ninjonaah Facebook Page! / ninjonaah Instagram Page! / ninjonaah TikTok! / ninjonaah #drift #rcdrift #carculture #drifting about RC drifting - RC drifting is a growing community of the radio control hobby interested with getting their car sideways with a balance of style, speed, and proximity. In it's early days, RC drifting was a niche that branched off of the 1:10th scale touring car (TC) community by using 4WD touring cars with plastic tires to achieve the motion of drifting. This style of RC drifting based on touring cars would continue to develop with phases like counter-steer (CS) modifications and eventually early day RWD RC drifting. Nowadays, RC drifting has moved on from the TC based cars to drift specific chassis that are RWD by design from companies like Yokomo, REVED (or REVE'd), MST, D-like, Rhino Racing, RedCat, Sakura, Usukani, OVERDOSE, Wrap-Up Next, and many more. Some of these cars come ready to run (RTR) or they have to be built as a kit. RTR cars typically come pre-built with electronics, wheels, and a painted body. Batteries may also be included, but that is not always the case. On the other hand, kits come as completely disassembled chassis and would require the electronics, wheels and tires, and body to be purchased separately. Either way, both options are viable to use as RC drift car platforms with endless possibilities to modify to your liking and driving style as you develop through practice. Hope to see you out there! about ninjonaah - this channel is made to show the joy of cars as cinematically as possible