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If FF can really drift, is there any video out there showing FF drifting technique
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hey chas and everyone else sorry bout that i didnt mean to stir up nothin by posting that vid. just thought it was funny. if you watch the video all the way through the guys standing there are even laughing. but it does prove that FF can drift and link turns. by all means im not saying that they can hold a candle to a FR im just saying that it IS possible for them to drift.
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dont know if anyone of you posted the answer to your question, but there is a video where it talks about FF drifting....and yes it is a Option2 Video. its called Option2 Vol.31 FF Machine Tuning, 1999 September. It has this one driver by the name of Hatakeyama who drifts gutted honda, and yes the drifts do look clean. He talks about what you should do to prepare to drift your FF and also he gives techniques and instructions on how. I do agree that FF's should stick to the straights and leave the drifting to FR's but, its entirely up to the driver on what he wants to do to his car. But thats my opinion and everyone is entitled to state there own, just dont flame eachother!
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no controversy on this ones being FF or not, check it out
http://ww31.tiki.ne.jp/~hara_ken/dori/photo/dorikon.mpg
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I hate to jump into the middle of a net scuffle but I'm going to have to go with TP and Chas on this one. REAL drivers know that rwd is the way to go. I don't really remember an issue of FF vs FR in the drifting world until it got commericialized in the states. I don't really want to entertain the bastardization drifting. Keep it rwd and have fun.
Also the last video of that black civic was a half a$$ slide. He slid from the entry to the apex and went straight. So its a half a$$ drift, nothing pretty about it. The qestion is can FF drift? Well not really like FR because the maneuvres that've been done on FR, MR and even RR platforms have defined drifting. It all goes back to what you call drifting.
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