Ordinarily we're not massive fans of competitive drifting here in the PH office - even though the dark art of the sneaky slide is as appealing to us as it is to most petrolheads.
It's just that drifting as a sport seems a little too, well, forced for our liking. Perhaps it's just that, while it's nice to see a good slide, it's at its most satisfying as the fastest way to navigate a particular piece of Tarmac.
Sometimes, though, you just have to doff your virtual cap to those who practice smoky opposite lockery on a professional basis.
This video, called Climb Attack, is one of those occasions. It features Rhys Millen taking the Hyundai Genesis coupe he used to attack Pikes Peak in 2009 up the Serra Do Rio Do Rastro in Santa Catarina, Brazil at the recent Red Bull Xtreme Drift event.
A big mountain, concrete walls, sheer rock faces, large drops, some rather impressive car control. Need we say more?