Monday, May 26, 2008

I want to go over some advanced drift

You probably know the names of all the techniques,ie. hand-brake slide, faint, clutch kick, drop-off,overpower. braking drift etc. But which ones are the best to use in which situation?If you're just starting out in drifting, you probablyuse the hand-brake technique mostly. That's fine.It does slow your entry speed down a fair bit though,but that is necessary for some corners. Some beginnersuse the hand-brake too much so be aware.The most popular technique used to get the rear outis the clutch-kick. Clutch kicking is where you jabthe clutch at speed while jerking the steering wheelto get you sideways.However, before you try it on just any corner..... Practice at low speeds first and make sure there is plenty of room because more than likely, you're goingto spin out or go flying off track in a direction you weren't planning to!Once you get better, you can go faster and try biggercorners. Just start out small. Next Advanced Tip.....Line is everything. Sure it's easy to go around acorner sideways but when it comes to linking corners,the line of drift is vital. I was told this when Iwas starting to learn how to drift. "Out, Out, Out, Out, In!" Basically, you stay to the outside of the corner until you are pointing in the direction you want to be in for the next corner. When flicking back, use your foot brake if you are going too fast or even your hand-brake. Have fun using these techniques but take care of yourself and your car :)

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