Straight line drifting
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well, i know i only have a couple of posts...you know what thread i was here for...lol, but anywho.......
its not that hard, just sucks on the tires.....drifting in general, just takes some getting used to, you just gotta use that gas whenever you would naturally jump on the brake....ya know....
that really what will pull the car around, whenever you get off of the gas in the first place, and turn the wheel, you are actually unweighting the back of the car, in that case the fron will have more traction than the rear, so the front won't push (understeer), then it will start to come around (oversteer) then just over correct the other way and the car will whip back around, and if you feel you have enough momentum to get all the way around, keep the wheel turned and get back on the gas..this will pull the back end of the car back around and get you headed straight again.......best examples are rally cars....you can also use a tap on the e brake to get the back end loose along with a tap on the brakes to unweight the rear of the car.....
just make sure whenever you practice the parking lot has low curbs and no light poles...lol.....good luck....
its not that hard, just sucks on the tires.....drifting in general, just takes some getting used to, you just gotta use that gas whenever you would naturally jump on the brake....ya know....
that really what will pull the car around, whenever you get off of the gas in the first place, and turn the wheel, you are actually unweighting the back of the car, in that case the fron will have more traction than the rear, so the front won't push (understeer), then it will start to come around (oversteer) then just over correct the other way and the car will whip back around, and if you feel you have enough momentum to get all the way around, keep the wheel turned and get back on the gas..this will pull the back end of the car back around and get you headed straight again.......best examples are rally cars....you can also use a tap on the e brake to get the back end loose along with a tap on the brakes to unweight the rear of the car.....
just make sure whenever you practice the parking lot has low curbs and no light poles...lol.....good luck....
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