There is no height requirement for drifting. Drifting is a driving technique where the driver intentionally oversteers, causing the rear wheels to lose traction and slide around corners. It can be done in any car that has sufficient power and a good balance of weight distribution.

While taller drivers may have an advantage due to their increased seat-to-floor measurement allowing them to reach pedals easier, it’s not a requirement for drifting. Many professional drifters are shorter or average height, and they’ve adapted to adjust the seat and pedal settings accordingly.

The key factors in drifting are more related to driver skills, car setup, and track conditions rather than physical attributes like height.