hey guys sorry for posting a tired n00b question but I was just wondering how muscle cars like 5.0's and IROC's handle drift courses compared to let's say an S13 or AE86.
are the domestics harder to control a drift in? I would imagine they would be a buttload of fun equipped with a quicker steering ratio and a posi-trac of some sort...but are they too easy to spin out in?
I'm not actually that new to drifting. my first car was a 1986 Mustang V6 that I 'drifted' around dirt roads in rural south GA back in 1997-98, but as I discovered, paved surfaces are a whole new world.
now I drive a FWD piece of crap and I miss hanging the tail out like in the good ol' days
so anyways...what car would you guys venture to say is the most 'beginner-friendly'? (the one with the easiest learning curve) or does it truly all boil down to driver taste?
thanks
are the domestics harder to control a drift in? I would imagine they would be a buttload of fun equipped with a quicker steering ratio and a posi-trac of some sort...but are they too easy to spin out in?
I'm not actually that new to drifting. my first car was a 1986 Mustang V6 that I 'drifted' around dirt roads in rural south GA back in 1997-98, but as I discovered, paved surfaces are a whole new world.
now I drive a FWD piece of crap and I miss hanging the tail out like in the good ol' days
so anyways...what car would you guys venture to say is the most 'beginner-friendly'? (the one with the easiest learning curve) or does it truly all boil down to driver taste?
thanks
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