Strictly Sideways could become a new way of life for motoring fans.
Drift Dream Inc. and the Barbados Association of Dragsters and Drifters (BADD) held the second annual AutoMoto event at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre last Saturday.
Scores of people attended and motorsport lovers from all walks of life adopted the new trend that is sideways – if only just for a day.
Spectators sat sideways, car dealers parked the vehicles sideways, people played games sideways, and of course, drivers drove sideways.
Moto on fans’ side
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