FF drifting question

i know most of you people don't consider ff drifting real drifting but i have a question most people say that they drift ffs with e brake am i the ony one who feints with ffs? i find it fun to see how fast i could drift using this method. its much fun!! :D


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That is the only way that i drive my ff's... but that is not drifting my friend...

It is simply oversteer that will naturally end... there is a slight distiction between this type of oversteer and drifting... ff oversteer is merely a function of time speed and angle before it ends while in the more artistic forms it can be prolongs or shortened by throttle and steering inputs...

But yes this does make ff driving much much more enjoyable... I tried doing it alot a while back but left it behind as i chose mr cars to be my area of expertise...
 
Hey! How come noone told me about this forum! I love drifting FF, I started way back when, and now i consider myself a PRO! I don't use FF for competitions, but they are so much fun do drag ass in, and i know Spidey will agree with me. MAd Props!
 
Yeah, I can do things I normally couldn't with the FF, but I don't consider it real drifting. No matter what kinda crazy stuff I do with the Civic, I will always go back to my S15.
 
I'm not a big fan of FF drifting, but I have seen some people who are pretty good at it. They all ass-drag though :)
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the only hatch that is the **** is the clio sport... unless you count the group b rally cars and some present day rally cars... but very few production versions were comparable to there rallying counterparts... and the rest are dam rare... In the game the clio sport is the only worthwhile hatch in my opinion... Oh and to some extent the beetle RSi
 
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