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Written by Brett Foote
Drifting, like any other form of motorsport, takes a great amount of skill and practice to master. It also typically takes two hands, as well. But after Bartosz Osta owski lost both of his arms in a motorcycle accident, pursuing his dreams of drifting (or driving in general) seemed like a lost cause. Yet, Ostalowski refused to let fate dictate his future. In fact, he learned how to drift his LS-Swapped R34 Skyline with his feet. Which is every bit as incredible as it sounds.TheHoonigans discovered the armless drifter while on their Poland Field Trip, and just couldn’t resist bringing us the story via this video. And oh, what as story it is. The crew came across Ostalowski while attending a Drift Masters event at a Polish stadium. An event where the organization went to the trouble of paving the track just for this event. Seems pretty extreme to us, but it only gets better from there.
Date written: October 4, 2018
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ID: 13580
Drifting, like any other form of motorsport, takes a great amount of skill and practice to master. It also typically takes two hands, as well. But after Bartosz Osta owski lost both of his arms in a motorcycle accident, pursuing his dreams of drifting (or driving in general) seemed like a lost cause. Yet, Ostalowski refused to let fate dictate his future. In fact, he learned how to drift his LS-Swapped R34 Skyline with his feet. Which is every bit as incredible as it sounds.TheHoonigans discovered the armless drifter while on their Poland Field Trip, and just couldn’t resist bringing us the story via this video. And oh, what as story it is. The crew came across Ostalowski while attending a Drift Masters event at a Polish stadium. An event where the organization went to the trouble of paving the track just for this event. Seems pretty extreme to us, but it only gets better from there.
Date written: October 4, 2018
More of this article on the LS1 Tech website
ID: 13580