Originally posted by: TheBoyBlunder
To crash into cars parked along the street when you lose control. Oh, wait, in an actual race? I dunno...
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Because you retain speed and power around corner. It's not for every one.
Originally posted by: atom
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Because you retain speed and power around corner. It's not for every one.
Uh, WTH are you talking about? When you drift on a race course you generally lose a good bit of speed and power.
Originally posted by: Amorphus
Originally posted by: TheBoyBlunder
To crash into cars parked along the street when you lose control. Oh, wait, in an actual race? I dunno...
so you don't have to slow down - you can just keep going as fast as you are - no gear shifting and whatnot.
and you only want to drift to use parked cars as cushions when you're turning to the left. 😛
Like I said, it's not for every one. If you don't know what you're doing, yes. But if you even remotely know how to fcuking drive and know how to feather the clutch and gas and keep the RPMs up, you'll have a much faster corner exit speed. But then again, wtf am I even bother to explain.Originally posted by: atom
Uh, WTH are you talking about? When you drift on a race course you generally lose a good bit of speed and power.Originally posted by: cr4zymofo Because you retain speed and power around corner. It's not for every one.
Originally posted by: Amorphus
Originally posted by: atom
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Because you retain speed and power around corner. It's not for every one.
Uh, WTH are you talking about? When you drift on a race course you generally lose a good bit of speed and power.
your wheels keep exerting the same amount of force throughout the turn. on Adul's server - download "Course de Pikes Peak" and watch drifting at its purest.
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Like I said, it's not for every one. If you don't know what you're doing, yes. But if you even remotely know how to fcuking drive and know how to feather the clutch and gas and keep the RPMs up, you'll have a much faster corner exit speed. But then again, wtf am I even bother to explain.Originally posted by: atom
Uh, WTH are you talking about? When you drift on a race course you generally lose a good bit of speed and power.Originally posted by: cr4zymofo Because you retain speed and power around corner. It's not for every one.
??? Link to that BS initial D "explanation"? I never listen to any one but experience the shiets for myself. How fast have you ever took a hairpin?Originally posted by: atom
OMFG, you just recited ad nauseum some BS Initial D explanation. LMAO. When you are drifting, you are acting against the natural momentum your car has going into a turn, how is that beneficial in a race? Even "Drift King" Keiichi Tsuchiya wouldn't drift in a time attack. But I guess you know better, cuz Takumi Fujiwara said so!!!Originally posted by: cr4zymofoLike I said, it's not for every one. If you don't know what you're doing, yes. But if you even remotely know how to fcuking drive and know how to feather the clutch and gas and keep the RPMs up, you'll have a much faster corner exit speed. But then again, wtf am I even bother to explain.Originally posted by: atomUh, WTH are you talking about? When you drift on a race course you generally lose a good bit of speed and power.Originally posted by: cr4zymofo Because you retain speed and power around corner. It's not for every one.
Originally posted by: atom
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Like I said, it's not for every one. If you don't know what you're doing, yes. But if you even remotely know how to fcuking drive and know how to feather the clutch and gas and keep the RPMs up, you'll have a much faster corner exit speed. But then again, wtf am I even bother to explain.Originally posted by: atom
Uh, WTH are you talking about? When you drift on a race course you generally lose a good bit of speed and power.Originally posted by: cr4zymofo Because you retain speed and power around corner. It's not for every one.
OMFG, you just recited ad nauseum some BS Initial D explanation. LMAO.
When you are drifting, you are acting against the natural momentum your car has going into a turn, how is that beneficial in a race? Even "Drift King" Keiichi Tsuchiya wouldn't drift in a time attack. But I guess you know better, cuz Takumi Fujiwara said so!!!
Originally posted by: atom
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Like I said, it's not for every one. If you don't know what you're doing, yes. But if you even remotely know how to fcuking drive and know how to feather the clutch and gas and keep the RPMs up, you'll have a much faster corner exit speed. But then again, wtf am I even bother to explain.Originally posted by: atom
Uh, WTH are you talking about? When you drift on a race course you generally lose a good bit of speed and power.Originally posted by: cr4zymofo Because you retain speed and power around corner. It's not for every one.
OMFG, you just recited ad nauseum some BS Initial D explanation. LMAO.
When you are drifting, you are acting against the natural momentum your car has going into a turn, how is that beneficial in a race? Even "Drift King" Keiichi Tsuchiya wouldn't drift in a time attack. But I guess you know better, cuz Takumi Fujiwara said so!!!
I understand that it was the cats ass in older Formula 1 racing.what's the point of "drifting"??
Enzo Ferrari commenting on Tazio Nuvolari, if anyone has ever heard of him." But he went into the bend in an unusual way: with one movement he aimed the nose of the car at the inside edge, just where the curve itself started. His foot was flat down, and he had obviously changed down to the right gear before going through this fearsome rigmarole. In this way he put the car into a four-wheel drift, making the most of the thrust of the centrifugal force and keeping it on the road with the traction of the driving wheels. Throughout the bend the car shaved the inside edge, and when the bend turned into the straight the car was in the normal position for accelerating down it, with no need for any corrections."
Originally posted by: Amorphus
Originally posted by: atom
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Because you retain speed and power around corner. It's not for every one.
Uh, WTH are you talking about? When you drift on a race course you generally lose a good bit of speed and power.
your wheels keep exerting the same amount of force throughout the turn. on Adul's server - download "Course de Pikes Peak" and watch drifting at its purest.