try driving with even a hint of oversteer in the FZR and you've lost your rear tyres in about . . . . Well, now. Really. Racing is all about getting the power down to convert that power into ultimate speed, you don't get that if your spinning the wheels up, creating smoke and looking out of the side windows to see where you are going.
Sure, in games like NFS and other such nonsense the aim is to capture the most marketable demographic to part with their hard earned pocket money so therefore they are going to make those games bright and shiney and easy to drive in the whatever the latest fashion is . . . . I.E sideways.
Lfs, on the other hand, doesn't panda to popular wrongness and is steadfast and true in it's unbending approach to realism. Which means for us, dear paying punters, it's bloody hard to get anywhere quickly if you prefer a new set of rear tyres every five minutes.
I race with the thoery that grip is good and that if you keep loosing the back end, by however much, then your doing something wrong. Particularily in the GT's and S/S. Everything else is just fun so you can drive them like you want. Although having said that most fast lines in the whatever classes (espiacially the rear wheel drive thingymabobs) do require some power on oversteer to get you exits good and fast, but still not to the extent of 'drifting'.
Drifting is wrong. End of story. Unless you got a few mill in the bank to pay for all the replacement parts.