rain drifting? does it require skill or not ?

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In the rain, it's easier to initiate a drift, and harder to hold it. It teaches you a lot of valuable stuff about drifting, it definetely requires skill.
 
Originally posted by pergatory
In the rain, it's easier to initiate a drift, and harder to hold it. It teaches you a lot of valuable stuff about drifting, it definetely requires skill.

I 2nd that.
 
its definetly a different school of drifting, more delicate control is needed. so yah more skill is needed. but if ur good anyways, then its just more fun cuz u can initiate earlier and hold longer.
 
Originally posted by Ryosuke_Gumna
Rain is very different than Day.

.. Alright. Anyways, I do belive it requires a tad bit mroe skill. Just to initiate the drift and not spin is the hardest part of wetness. I wouldn't say that those who can drift on wet roads are more skillful than those who cannot, but it requires more skill in certain areas of drifting...
 
I always wondered why there were no videos on wet tracks.I haven't tried it yet but it seems like it would be cool is you had great skills.:)
 
The wet courses kill RWD supercars that are good at drifting.....smoke is replaced by evil evil water that creates mist , which is say is equally as cool looking, but yea, speed is cut down 10 fold....... control with both wheel and pedal are needed more than day will ever need i believe, ....maybe thats why AWD drift is where i live....
 
hehehehehhehehehehhehheheheheheh AWD isn't superior in wet drifting but it matters to the driver ^_^
 
weight transfer is probably harder because theres less traction in the tires with all the sliding...

thats only in theory though...
 
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