Originally posted by Night_Drifter
its not how you grip and your faster, its how good you are when your driving, because techniques gives your all the option to doing anything fast and easy, so when you lower the lap time, that means your doing good and keep studying the track to go as fast as you can, and turn as fast as you can too, but its gonna take a lot of skills and 100 percent into the games!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by therat1989
Ive noticed that some corners are better drifted and some are better gripping. If you could grip and drift on the same lap you could knock of around a full second at some tracks. Probally 4-5 at SSR11. Just a theory. I'm an awsome grip driver but cannot recover from sliding and am just starting to learn how to drift.![]()
Originally posted by Driftster
I dissagree, because i'm sure most of the corners he's talking about, you could beat your normal time, just by you know, riding the wall.
Originally posted by Night_Drifter
humm not to be nice but i dont think you guys are any faster at all by the way you guys talk, thats all because you need to study the track and think about it, for me, i even dream about when i sleep of how to make my turn go faster
Originally posted by pergatory
Is he good? He insults us and at the same time doesn't really seem to be making any point at all from what I can tell, aside from stating that we're all obviously inferior to him. I tend to notice behavior like that coming from those who know little about what they're discussing. I'm not jumping to conclusions or anything, I'm just saying he should put a little more thought into his posts if he's going to bother posting at all.
Originally posted by halfracedrift
Well, ok
Watch rallying. On tarmac OR dirt, the commentators will describe a 'perfect turn' as a 'four-wheel-drift'.
By definition, four wheel drift is taking the best line, but going OVER the adhesion limit just a little bit. The reason there is the term 'drift' there, its because you've broken adhesion limit. Basically what you're doing is just slipping the tires a TINY bit, and setting the car up for the maximum speed throughout the turn. Someone *i forget who..* said that four-wheel-drift is COMPLETELY SIDEWAYS. It's actually false, because that's what exhibition drift is.
Some of you may disagree with me... but.. whatever..
Originally posted by pergatory
I don't know where you guys got this definition for four-wheel drifting but it's wrong. I don't know if it was me that said four-wheel drift is completely sideways, but I agree with whoever it was. It's like you said, you are setting the car up for maximum speed (actually at the exit, not necessarily through the whole turn, although the setting up part happens throughout the whole turn and is actually just a little bit slower at the entrance). In order to do this you have to achieve the exit angle before you exit the corner. In other words, you're sideways.