FWD vs RWD vs AWD: Know How to Handle Your Junk! - The Racing Line Ep. 9
the day I learnt what lift-off oversteer is
FWD Oversteer!!!
The Differences Between Understeer & Oversteer And How To Combat Them
Good example of properly correcting oversteer
FWD Oversteer! - Clio RS 197 & 306 GTi6 at Cadwell Park
simple step to oversteer a front wheel drive car
Fwd pulls the car out of turn, leading it to understeer and stay the course better Rwd pushing the
Almost Wrecking My S2000 (80 mph lift-off oversteer)
fwd vs rwd cornering examples
FWD Oversteer
FWD drifting: lift-off oversteer
FWD Oversteer (when in doubt, throttle out)
How to drive FAST in a front-wheel drive car [POV DRIVE]
Goodwood - Clio 200 lift off oversteer
How to drift a fwd car
FWD Oversteer Correction - VW Golf AutoX
FWD - oversteering
What is UNDERSTEER and OVERSTEER?
video by:@jesgonlo FWD vs RWD vs AWD
SCARING MY INSTRUCTOR! - FWD Oversteer Onboard!
Racing FWD: Oversteer 101 #KonamiCode
Комментарии
Incredible, if you showed me this without telling, I'd have no clue that was fwd
confusedredditor
FWDs are prone to oversteer especially when trailbraking and lift off. In FWD using throttle to control spin is very important.
yp
best motoring did a test years ago with a civic and a small rear wing, made a huge difference.
zpe
homie is the only one who can drift a fwd
pedzii
I would LOVE to have sat in on the engineers as they set that car up. If only all front wheel drive cars could be this responsive to driver inputs.
jonathanparle
Letting off the gas in a forward weight biased FWD car induces oversteer. You’re unloading the rear tires in the middle of a turn ….
Fleetwoodjohn
I did drive wrong wheel drive (FWD) for 8 years and every winter I would play around going fast around snow covered roads and ending up in the ditch 3 to 10 times ever winter (snow and slow speed so never any damage, just embarrassing when you needed help to get on the road again). Then I got a rear wheel drive and for 25 YEARS now I have not ended up in the ditch even once, and not even been close to it... Rear wheel drive cars is in my experience 1000 times safer to have fun with on slippery roads then FWD...