Drifting or the art of sliding, as it is also called, is an increasingly popular motoring discipline. For a good drift, in principle, you need at least two hundred horsepower per ton of vehicle and rear-wheel drive. Why in principle? Because this only applies if you don't know the trick with the board, with the help of which you can drift with any car, no matter how old and battered a box it is. How to drift (no matter what car you have)?
How to drift (regardless of what car you have)? When the movie hit the screens Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift, got many people to try drifting themselves. But this is more and more popular motor sports discipline (contains all the elements that octane enthusiasts absolutely adore) has certain requirements. Just as you need sneakers for running, you need suitable "equipment" for drifting. These are: rear wheel drive, without which it is not possible, balanced bodywork, a partial differential lock, a rebuilt engine and at least an extra pair of tires. How to actually drift then is a story in itself, but it can be much simpler if you use the trick from the video that lets you drifting with any car and without special knowledge of steering wheels.
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Drifting is not all about drifting experience over tires and motorbikes, knowledge of car skidding can also be very useful, as it can come in handy in the case of wet (greasy) roads or ice, so on any an empty parking lot talk a little sometime. Find out how in the video.