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Is a Drifting line the same as a racing line?
Originally posted by trickedoutmazda
Is a Drifting line the same as a racing line?
Originally posted by pergatory
For me, it's very close to a racing line but the turn-in is earlier and very subtle at first as I set up my angle. The exit is more rounded as well, since straightening the car is not as important in drifting (obviously).
Originally posted by F.Zamataki
these kids on this site dont follow proper technique looks plain sloppy from what i see, well most of em...[/color]
Originally posted by F.Zamataki
the uniform drift is performed with the drift initiated well before the turn starts, then drifted in towoards the apex, then continue drifting outwards while regaining traction. only variations are increased angle and longer hold....a properly executed drift line shows more skill and actually looks better than just drifting through a turn with no determined line.
these kids on this site dont follow proper technique looks plain sloppy from what i see, well most of em...
Originally posted by aznxskyline
i don't really follow a line i just turn when i think it feels right
Originally posted by F.Zamataki
the uniform drift is performed with the drift initiated well before the turn starts, then drifted in towoards the apex, then continue drifting outwards while regaining traction. only variations are increased angle and longer hold....a properly executed drift line shows more skill and actually looks better than just drifting through a turn with no determined line.
these kids on this site dont follow proper technique looks plain sloppy from what i see, well most of em...
Originally posted by Catch-my-Drift?
That is the way.. NOT to drift... you are following racing line.. following raceline will end up either in a low angled drift or no drift at all...
Not such a great idea in real life! Trust me... maybe past the outside white line but not on it.Originally posted by drifter7
drifting rear wheels on the outside white painted line
Ya ya! Well said.Originally posted by F.Zamataki
incorporating a racing line in your drift techniques is what seperates the men from the boys, period.
Originally posted by Catch-my-Drift?
Racing line is used to "cut" the corner.. to pass through the corner as fast as possible, and with as minimal steering as possible.. I know with drifting its not about speed..
The racing line will start from the outside of the corner, "cutting" to the inside and remain straight depending on the degree of the corner.. this line is used (as stated before) to produce a minimal amount of steering to avoid breaking traction and thus avoid loosing speed... Racing is about speed.. hence, the line used for racing is to keep car at a maximum speed (as maximum as possible) throughout the track..
So, my opinion is that a racing line (minimal steering) can not be used as a drift line (optimal steering/countersteer)...
Originally posted by Catch-my-Drift?
So the front wheels depicts the line??? And not the center (middle) of the car???![]()
same here but i just agreed with F.Zamataki for some reasonOriginally posted by battle_stage
I don't pay attention to lines.