realistically if you can drift effectively then you can go faster than someone taking straight lines. however, anyone can know that sliding sideways will slow you down. it takes a lot of effort to both drift, and drive well, to do work how you want.
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realistically if you can drift effectively then you can go faster than someone taking straight lines. however, anyone can know that sliding sideways will slow you down. it takes a lot of effort to both drift, and drive well, to do work how you want.
I dont want to argue, but state a few things about this. If this is true geometry is wrong, because the shortest distance between two points is still a straight line, but that class was years ago and maybe that truth has changed.?.?
If it is true though to the best of my knowledge there isn't a drifting track record held anywhere for the fastest lap on a track that allows oval or autocross racing given the cars are within the same HP bracket since that is about the only thing similar between the setups that is comparable.
Enjoyed years of watching the General Lee pull the ebrake and slide around as a kid, but in reality the times were extremely slow. Although that car could squeal tires on dirt.?.?.
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