Just a quick question I had, and figured this is the right place to ask:
Can a FWD car drift?
I've always thought the answer is no- that you can powerslide an FWD but not drift it (and that drifting and powersliding are different things). I know someone who says that he saw FWDs drifting, not powersliding.
So, who is right?
Can a FWD car drift?
I've always thought the answer is no- that you can powerslide an FWD but not drift it (and that drifting and powersliding are different things). I know someone who says that he saw FWDs drifting, not powersliding.
So, who is right?

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) where I could 'safely' try different things in different situations... Against my instructor's wishes (who wanted us to declutch and counter steer, pretty much what I had been doing), I started stepping on the gas to get the front loose. It actually worked. I only spun around once after doing it, and that was because I was trying to countersteer 'ricer' style with one hand. There's one big thing you should remember though... It's not going to help you stop any quicker, but at least you'll be in control of where you're going more.