Sleep, drift, repeat! That’s the living moto of Jeremy “Tchouf” Merires. This man knows no other thing to be occupied in his daily routine. Drifting is his food and only source of energy. Talk about a true drift addict ladies and gentlemen. His drifting machine is an old BMW 325I E36.
At the beginning of the video we see Jeremy sleeping inside the back of an old, dirty car left and forgotten behind a barn. An interesting fact is his clothes: the man doesn’t wear any pajamas. No sir, his sleeping outfit consists of a helmet, jeans, gloves and a hoodie. It seems he’s ready to start the morning right away with a killer drift. Not wanting to lose any time, Jeremy gets up of his sleeping cabin and heads off to his white BMW 325I E36.
The car looks totally ready to perform one hell of a drift show. It is obvious that Jeremy loves this German bad boy very much since he chose it to be his weapon in order to be capable for some wild tire burning on the wet road. What’s quite cool is that this 1990s car is completely stock. Can you believe it? That sure shows the power and quality of German automotive technology. As for Jeremy, he is a passionate drifting and stunt bike fan from France who together with three of his friends has built the biker team known as Switch Riders. He is the creator of Switch Riders and manages the team since 2008.
At the end of the drift session he parks the car like a total boss, shuts the door with his foot and heads back to his ‘bed’ to fill up the batteries. The next day it’s on again with the same drift show. So as you can see my dear friends, we have here another proof that for some people drifting is the only thing to do. To this guy, drifting is the most important activity in the daily schedule. Better learn from him you drifting lovers!
Enjoy watching the video bellow and don’t forget to check out all our other articles on the most addictive car madness known as drifting.
Sleep -- Drift -- RepeatSleep, drift, repeat! Some bum fun drifting with the #missile #e36!
Posted by Jeremy “Tchouf” Merires on Sunday, February 28, 2016
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