5 Times the Camaro Was Caught Drifting

Check out five Camaros that were pushed to their limits, just the way they should be.

By Bassem Girgis - November 18, 2016
Monstrous Drifting
Raw Drifting
Professional Drifitng
Classic Moment
Conrad Grunewald's Drifting Camaro

1. Monstrous Drifting

This 2016 Silver Camaro was driven by Michael Tung. It delivered a benchmark performance, accelerating from 0-60 mph in 4.0 seconds, then drifting the track away.

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2. Raw Drifting

This photograph captures the rawness of the Chevrolet Camaro's reputation. The Camaro does what it wants when it wants to, even drifting in a small neighborhood. Don't do this at home, or near anybody's home, in fact, don't do this at all, just enjoy it being done.

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3. Professional Drifting

There is drifting, then there is professional drifting. This Camaro is racing on a drift course, a job only the best of the best can do, and of course, the beast is ahead on the track. 

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4. Classic Moment

Nothing screams American-muscle more than the sound of tires drifting on the hot asphalt. This second generation Camaro is showing that old is gold, just look at the attentive crowd in the back.

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5. Conrad Grunewald's Drifting Camaro

This crazy-looking Camaro belongs to Conrad Grunewald, and when the professionals get behind the wheel, magic happens. This photo was from the Formula Drift racing series in Long Beach, California, and of course, he won the race with this evil Camaro.

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