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This is a discussion on Drifting Techniques from Modern Racer.com within the DRIFTING Technique Forum forums, part of the DRIFTING Technique category; Drifting Techniques Kansei Drift- this is performed at race speeds, when entering a high speed corner a driver lifts his ...
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Drifting Techniques
Kansei Drift- this is performed at race speeds, when entering a high speed corner a driver lifts his foot off the throttle to induce a mild over steer and then balances the drift through steering and throttle motions. Note that the car that is being used for this style of drift should be a neutral balanced car therefore the over steer will induce itself. If the car plows through any turn this technique will not work. Braking drift- this is performed by trail braking into a corner, then loss of grip is obtained and then balance through steering and throttle motions. Note that this is mainly for medium to low speed corners. Faint Drift- this is performed by rocking the car towards the outside of a turn and then using the rebound of grip to throw the car into the normal cornering direction. Note that this is heavy rally racing technique used to change vehicle attitudes during cornering, mainly tight mountain corners. Clutch Kick- this is performed by depressing the clutch pedal on approach or during a mild drift, then pop the clutch to give a sudden jolt through the driveline to upset rear traction. Shift Lock- this is performed by letting the revs drop on downshift into a corner and then releasing the clutch to put stress on the driveline to slow the rear tires inducing over steer. This is like pulling the E-brake through a turn - note that this should be performed in the wet to minimize damage to the driveline, etc. E-Brake Drift- this technique is very basic, pull the E-Brake or (side brake) to induce rear traction loss and balance drift through steering and throttle play. Note that this can also be used to correct errors or fine tune drift angles. Dirt Drop Drift- this is performed by dropping the rear tires off the road into the dirt to maintain or gain drift angle without losing power or speed and to set up for the next turn. Note that this technique is very useful for low horsepower cars. Jump Drift- in this technique the rear tire on the inside of a turn or apex is bounced over a curb to lose traction resulting in oversteer. Long Slide Drift- this is done by pulling the E-brake through a strait to start a high angel drift and to hold this to set up for the turn ahead. Note that this can only be done at high speed. Swaying Drift- this is a slow side-to-side faint like drift where the rear end sways back and forth down a strait. FF Drift- or front wheel drive drift. The E-brake as well as steering and braking techniques must be used to balance the car through a corner. Note that the E-brake is the main technique used to balance the drift. Power Over- this performed when entering a corner and using full throttle to produce heavy oversteer (tail slide) through the turn. Note that you need horsepower to make this happen. www.driftclub.com This is from Modern Racer.I did not type this.This is not my work.I thought it would be nice for everyone to Read this. Last edited by GM_Racer; 10-22-2004 at 07:23 PM. |
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Resident Crappy Artist
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this technique list has been posted everywhere. probly multiple times on this board too.
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Oh sorry.But iam still going to keep it up for ther ppl.k
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At least fix the spelling errors!!!
"Faint"??? "Angel"??? |
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I dident type it I ante fixeing it.
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Sample One Time!!
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Yeah everyone copied those from the drift session website.
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Join Date: May 2004
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yea, people better be giving credit to driftsession.com and not some lame site that copy and pasted.
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Drift Session was responsble for a lot of additional drifting information, but that original list of drift techniques and their descriptions belongs to the Drift King. However, the Drift King has yet to define the "bukkake drift." |
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Sample One Time!!
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