drifting techniques
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Quote from ans7812 :And i know what "touché" means, why do you think i said it?

Then why did you translate it wrong? Or do you want to convince me that it translates to "I've been hit" (maybe because someone in Skip Barber's school said so)?
Fient drift, clutch kick/power over is what I use.
#28 - Gunn
I know he meant "touché". Used in the context he used it, it means "you got me", it's a bit like a salute of recognition.

Another way in which the Scandinavian Flick differs from feinting is the Flick employs four wheel drifting whereas feinting does not.
Quote from Gunn :Another way in which the Scandinavian Flick differs from feinting is the Flick employs four wheel drifting whereas feinting does not.

So what you are saying is that my feint is fake?....
Quote from Gunn :Another way in which the Scandinavian Flick differs from feinting is the Flick employs four wheel drifting whereas feinting does not.

how so ? according to your link during the flick youre never actually drifting instead youre just sliding along with a four wheels locked under braking
#31 - Gunn
Quote from Shotglass :how so ? according to your link during the flick youre never actually drifting instead youre just sliding along with a four wheels locked under braking

Maybe you should read it again. And I never said it was drifting. I am saying that it isn't.
Quote from Gunn :Maybe you should read it again. And I never said it was drifting. I am saying that it isn't.

you said it was 4 wheel drifting which is keeping the tyres at peak slip angle via power whereas a scandinavian flick is sliding straight with al wheels locked under braking ... entirely different technique
Any good replays on aston cadet that someone can link?
#34 - Gunn
Quote from Shotglass :you said it was 4 wheel drifting which is keeping the tyres at peak slip angle via power whereas a scandinavian flick is sliding straight with al wheels locked under braking ... entirely different technique

You are taking my comment out of context. Just read the damn link and I'm sure you'll work it out. If you just want an argument, may I suggest a family member?
yeah, please stop flaming each other, or someone close the thread.
Quote from Gunn :If you just want an argument, may I suggest a family member?

That was mighty rude... but you're right, scandinavian flick is employed largely in rallying. The rally drivers aren't drifting, though they look like they are. They're... sliding(?) through dirt, that's all. Feint is using inertia and weight to 'pull' the front of the car into the corner and breaking traction from the rear wheels.
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