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Honestly, I don't think that you could do it right in a 911. You can do a lot to change the set-up of a 911 in terms of over/understeer, (as you can any car), but tail-heavy cars are not suited to controlled drifting where you are basically going sideways under complete control and steering. It is obviously the slowest possible way to go around a corner, so not something that race designers put a lot of energy into.

I've heard that the film is entertaining in a mindless way, (hey, it's summer) , I might see it. My neighborhood is filled w/ Asian stunt drivers, but none are doing tricks intentionally.
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