3633, RE: Drifting in a FWD? Posted by eclipzGST, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Originally posted by Nackers The definition of drifting is over powering the rear wheels making them loose traction. I don't care what anyone says, thats that.
actually, that would be a "burnout". Watch those Jap drifters, they they give the wheel a quick jab and left off the gas to break the rear loose and then feather the throttle to keep it going and under control. Do you think they just enter a corner and mash the gas? If so, explain how an AWD car would "drift" without just sliding off the track...
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