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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2007

sick evo drifting

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  • can anyone tell me how to drift an AWD??

  • hand brake, or steer left then quickly right

  • second best i have seen. the first best was also a lancer

  • EVOs r sick

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  • no its not...any real drift enthusiast can tell you that judging by the entry and exit angle alone that it's still an awd car. AWD's are driftable...they just take more balls to do it

  • One of the best AWD drift I seen!!!

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  • @v12tommy

    excuse the stupid comment the child version of me has made.

  • @crazyviolent69 I take it you don't own an AWD yourself. Yanking the handbrake won't do anything on an AWD car unless you push in the clutch all the way first. Plus you mentioned counter steering, but in an AWD car you want to keep the front wheels pointed straight for as long as possible and control your drift through the throttle and a bit of steering, and only counter steer when you are at the end of the corner. Totally different technique than a RWD car.

  • @flinchey Less confusing for people if you use the correct term "Power Sliding"

  • @nleboe f*ck it, it's a drift! lol.

  • @flinchey it is a paradox of drifting lol, we both have very valid points.

  • @nleboe personally, it looks like his back end is swinging out beyond his front end (hence the countersteering) ?

    if it was understeering in the drift, wouldn't he have to do the opposite of 'regular' countersteering, to maintain a drift?

  • @flinchey yes those points are true, but consider this.

    understeer is cornering LESS than your steering angle, yes?

    oversteer is cornering MORE than your steering angle, yes?

    so what do you see happening here though? he is corning less than his actually steering angle. its an understeered drift, saying that is contradictory, but true.

  • @nleboe

    *looks at the tires*

    HOLY SHIT IT LOOKS LIKE HE'S COUNTERSTEERING SLIGHTLY

    understeer would be the nose of the car wanting to point to the outside edge of the track, due to traction

    oversteer is the nose pointing towards the inside of the track

    this... doesn't look like either of the above??

  • @hugebassfishing

    your dumb, really fucking dumb

  • @flinchey LOOK AT THE FUCKING FRONT TIRES CUNT

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