I was thinking of a technique that makes a sort of hybrid out of braking and kansei drift by using left-foot braking.
Basically, I figured that someone could use left-foot braking to do the initial braking for a corner, with the throttle on, and then let off the brake, and use accell-off to initiate kansei drift (which would be made easier due to the initial weight shift from the braking).
That, or the driver could tap the brake and then use the same technique (get off the brake, then get off the gas) to do the same thing (although in a more gentle corner).
I don't have any way to test this theory myself (no car :P), and I don't have any real experience (no car :P. Just a lot of theory...), so I'm curious if anyone has tried this, would try it, or if anyone thinks it could at least work.
No whether it would faster, more effective, or even worth the effort... I have no clue.
(Please don't flame the armchair drifter, I'm just curious )
Basically, I figured that someone could use left-foot braking to do the initial braking for a corner, with the throttle on, and then let off the brake, and use accell-off to initiate kansei drift (which would be made easier due to the initial weight shift from the braking).
That, or the driver could tap the brake and then use the same technique (get off the brake, then get off the gas) to do the same thing (although in a more gentle corner).
I don't have any way to test this theory myself (no car :P), and I don't have any real experience (no car :P. Just a lot of theory...), so I'm curious if anyone has tried this, would try it, or if anyone thinks it could at least work.
No whether it would faster, more effective, or even worth the effort... I have no clue.
(Please don't flame the armchair drifter, I'm just curious )
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