Um... it seems a little contradictory to drift an AWD car, since the whole point of driving all of the wheels is maintaining traction.
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Um... it seems a little contradictory to drift an AWD car, since the whole point of driving all of the wheels is maintaining traction.
i drive fine by myself. but when others are in the car i frequently make wrong turns, get lost, and generally drive bad.
goddamn passengers!
I have NEVER seen any animal drive.
C'mon, Groundhog's Day!
Not bad for a quadruped.
One would think so; however, I am thinking in terms of Rally Racings "anything goes" mentality. If one has to get around that unmarked corner at high speed, then sliding sometimes is the remedy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tones
Looka me talk as if Tommy Makinen was my uncle or something
Well, there's a difference between sliding around turns and drifting. From what I've seen of the official "drifting league" or whatever, the whole point is to slide around every turn--even it it means that it'll only eat tires and time. Besides, how many Subie drivers do you hear of playing in the dirt?
True true......Quote:
Originally Posted by Tones
though most weekend drifters wait till it rains and then go to the nearest parking lot late night and go to work. Saves on tire wear.
Is 500 supposed to be high? 500 what?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nomi
N/M, asked and answered. No offense, but your state should take your brother's car and shove it up his ass.
They took his license, so all's well.