2 new drifting video's

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Hey if u guys can 4WD drift well with no e-break then im quite impressed.

I'm just wondering what do you do if you want a little more angle in your drift? With FR I just give more gas but I can't really do that with 4WD. The only thing that I find is really predictable with 4WD, is the e-break. Everything else kind of changes depending on the angle you are drifting at. So im just wondering how you guys deal with that.

Oh, and there is a new movie on the way which should be interesting to say the least.
 
You can get plenty of angle. I've taken the first turn of Apricot hill completely sideways (and seriously mean sideways, the car was facing perpendicular to the direction of motion, I have it on replay...) and then linked it into the 2nd turn, using an Evo VII.

As you say, it's hard to adjust angle with the gas. What you need to do is concentrate on corner entry. Feint the car into the corner while lightly feathering the brakes a few times to get it sideways, then stand on the throttle to keep it sideways while adjusting as necessary. You don't even need much countersteer (4WD drifts do not need countersteer).

It just takes practice. Once you can do it, you'll never go back to e-brake. :)
 
Originally posted by uM_Jammer
You can get plenty of angle. I've taken the first turn of Apricot hill completely sideways (and seriously mean sideways, the car was facing perpendicular to the direction of motion, I have it on replay...) and then linked it into the 2nd turn, using an Evo VII.

As you say, it's hard to adjust angle with the gas. What you need to do is concentrate on corner entry. Feint the car into the corner while lightly feathering the brakes a few times to get it sideways, then stand on the throttle to keep it sideways while adjusting as necessary. You don't even need much countersteer (4WD drifts do not need countersteer).

It just takes practice. Once you can do it, you'll never go back to e-brake. :)

Yeah i know all that, i was just hopeing there might be more too it. But thanks for the friendly advice anyways :)
 
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