FWD Drift (Front wheel drive, FF drift) It's Possible?

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FWD (front-wheel drive) drifting, front-engine and front-wheel-drive layout (FF) cars drifting, how to drift a fwd car, kei car drift, Honda Civic drift, can you drift a front wheel drive car? Drifting is easier with rear-wheel-drive cars because the power is sent to the rear wheels. However, for a front-wheel drive car, it’s a little harder, but possible. FF ドリフト #FWDdrift #Drift #Drifting

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I used to drift all the time in a fwd, my friends used to make fun of me and say it was impossible until I started drifting around light poles in parking lots. It’s still drifting, just a different technique. I understand that some people are against that tho and it’s somewhat understandable but I learned how to drift in a fwd car

josephalvarado
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1st time I ever seen a FWD actually drift and not powerslide... I'm impressed.

iAmFAUST
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When I want to drift my fwd car I tend to just let the car oversteer a little bit, then, when in the middle section of the curve the rear tires start to whistle I immediatly full countersteer, tap handbrake and give throttle and then countersteer again. I Think that if it works on a 69hp 2004 toyota yaris, it can work everywhere

matteoperuzzi
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This is the first video I've seen of skilled drivers drifting in FWD cars. I always assumed FWD cars couldn't really do it.

RandyMangubat
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When ur drifting around in the wintertime in ur fwd car and kno u got way more skill than the beamer tryna slide infront of you

bobbobob
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I learned how to drift my Focus back in the day when there was snow and ice. Had to learn to control the car in those conditions, which had the side effect of having to learn to control oversteer. It's funny, everyone gets so stressed out about driving in snow and ice, it's like my favorite thing in the world.

NonEuclideanTacoCannon
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Also drifting a fwd requires more hand braking and it also prefixes little to no smoke

Deonz
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I used to drift on a downhill course back in the days with my moms 01 Renault Laguna mk2. That thing would slide the rear around quite a bit without the need of the handbrake. And you do have to brake in corners at high speeds to get that rear sliding (40+mph). And if you are gentle enough with the steering and gas pedal at the exit you can exit the drift just as quickly as you entered it.

leonardoluchici
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People hating fwd car drift .
But in japan peoplw having fun from it.

sorafromgenshin
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1:08 lovely break down of the common misconceptions
Good explanations

gd
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Used to drift a front wheel without touching the hand break
before approaching the turn point at a speed of 30-40km
I downshift to the 1st gear, while still holding the clutch hit the gas to a high RPM (4)
let the clutch, keep the gas & turn the wheel!

mostafahassan
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I hate everything about this.

10/10 video production.

iraqifoodcart
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I do something similar in my car, but I use the tires to drag it, and no handbrake. I just abuse the slip angle for slides and correcting my car thru turns. Car I have is really easy to abuse Physics tho lmao. I feelt like it was hacking for the longest time, but it would appear some real G's here have been having a good time for a while lmao. Love the vid.

joegomez
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I recommend drifting in winter, when theres snow, so if u crash to snow it wont damage ur car as much as in summertime if crashing to a tree or something

tinskuXd
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In Rally we use left foot braking. I rarely use the handbrake, only used in hairpin turns.

geluix
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From what i can see (correct me if im wrong), front wheel drive is inertia drift and not power drift which you can easily do on underpowered rwd cars while on downhill curves

maxces
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i used to do FWD drifting on Gran Turismo 2 using the same technique!

RogueBeatsARG
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Not the same as RWD for sure but thats pretty impressive. I can drift FWD on gravel using front breaks and trnsfering weight but i can't hold it for that long. I used to have a 700kg 3 cylinder swift i could flick around roundabouts and tighter turns through weight transfer but again i could not hold it for long. It was all in the light weight the turn in around sharp turns was not comparable to any other car i have driven.

raymond
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damn thats crazy. ive never seen it before

bsgoc
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Put some big heavy sway bars on the rear, that should really help! ;)

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