- No two cars react identically; try to "feel" yours to familiarize yourself with its reactions.
- All wheel drive vehicles can be drifted, but it requires a specific, rather more difficult technique. Keep in mind that there are no rules that can be applied to AWDs because every car is different and more importantly, every AWD system is different. Read about your car, read real articles on it and go talk to people. If they tell you that you must drive rear wheel drive, find someone else.
- In a rear wheel drive vehicle, you don't need to pull the brake as you improve, but it is often necessary when first learning.
- When looking for an area to learn and practice, gravel is preferable because it is easier on your tires.
- This is only a starting point. To do more, you need driving school to teach more than just basic maneuvers and you need driving theory.
Monday, June 18, 2007
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