Well recently I started doing a little night drifting. It's not something I normally do. I'm starting off slow cause the dark is oddly disorienting to me, didn't know why at first. I found out something though. I drift differently between day and night. This is partially because of the way I learned as well as the change in visual cues between day and night.
I've only drifted during the day. I can see everything around me, and it's safe. I've come to primarily rely on visual cues for the car's behavior. You can easily see around you and can see the corner ahead, very visual. However, at night, things got very weird.
I realized I was relying so much on visual cues that I had a hard time preceiving what was going on when I tried it at night. I found you have to rely a lot more on feel than sight, something I'm not personally used to. I've been practicing a little, just swinging side to side down the road get used to the feel rather than sight. Even the few times I've done it, I've improved greatly during the night. It's kind of odd that I need to retrain myself to drift again, kind of anyways.
Now all of this may sound odd to some of you. Most of you probably learned in the dark. I haven't, so it's an interesting experience for me. This post is primarily an observation of mine. Feel free to comment. It's interesting how you have to change what senses to use depending on what you have available. I never realized this till recently.
I've only drifted during the day. I can see everything around me, and it's safe. I've come to primarily rely on visual cues for the car's behavior. You can easily see around you and can see the corner ahead, very visual. However, at night, things got very weird.
I realized I was relying so much on visual cues that I had a hard time preceiving what was going on when I tried it at night. I found you have to rely a lot more on feel than sight, something I'm not personally used to. I've been practicing a little, just swinging side to side down the road get used to the feel rather than sight. Even the few times I've done it, I've improved greatly during the night. It's kind of odd that I need to retrain myself to drift again, kind of anyways.
Now all of this may sound odd to some of you. Most of you probably learned in the dark. I haven't, so it's an interesting experience for me. This post is primarily an observation of mine. Feel free to comment. It's interesting how you have to change what senses to use depending on what you have available. I never realized this till recently.
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