RC car racing technique, drifting.

What is Drifting?: Drifting is a driving technique where the driver intentionally oversteers, causing the rear wheels to lose traction and slide. This is done to generate smoke, noise, and excitement and also to gain speed. In RC car drifting, the driver uses a combination of throttle, braking, and steering inputs to cause the car to slide around corners.

How to drift: To drift an RC car, the driver needs to have a good understanding of the car's handling and be able to control the throttle and steering inputs. The key to drifting is to use the throttle to cause the rear wheels to lose traction, while steering into the slide.

Types of Drift: There are two main types of drifting: front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive. In front-wheel drive drifting, the front wheels lose traction and slide, while in rear-wheel drive drifting, the rear wheels lose traction and slide.

Drift Cars: To drift an RC car, you need a car that is designed for drifting. Drift cars have a locked differential, which allows both wheels to rotate at the same speed and receive the same amount of power. This makes it easier to slide the car around corners. They also have a low center of gravity, which helps to improve stability and control.

 

Drifting is a popular and exciting RC car racing technique that requires skill, patience, and practice to master. If you're interested in getting into drifting, make sure to invest in a good quality drift car and spend time practicing and learning the technique.