Singapore will host its first professional drifting competition in April 2008.

Tyres spinning, screeching and smoking are all part of the attraction of the sport.
The drivers, or drifters as they are known, execute various moves to get their cars to move sideways.
In competitions, two cars do it side-by-side, often within inches of each other.

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"Today in Singapore we have a core group of about 10 drifters... I sponsor about half of them, and what we do is... to promote this sport that is safe, that is family friendly to the public here in Singapore," said Binter & Co’s general manager Marcus Lim.

Thirty-seven drivers from the region and three pros from the US will be showing off their skills at the new Changi Exhibition Centre.
Two Singaporean drifters, Ivan Lim and Colin Teo (Picture, Below), are among the participants.

The Singapore leg is the first to be staged outside North America, where the event has been running for four years. - CNA/ac
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