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  • xLibelle
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    Originally posted by jp_slick View Post
    Can you mob while you drift, or do do i tell the homiez to watch a homeboy get sidways
    cue image of xzibit talking about mob deep in his car while drifting

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  • wolfgangstbd
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    nice one bringin back a 5 month old thread

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  • p0cket penguins
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    face palm....

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  • jp_slick
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    Originally posted by MOBBIN4DEEP View Post
    its all about gettin sidways!!!! DRIFT DRIFT DRIFT as much as possible
    Can you mob while you drift, or do do i tell the homiez to watch a homeboy get sidways

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  • MOBBIN4DEEP
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    its all about gettin sidways!!!! DRIFT DRIFT DRIFT as much as possible

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  • sbullard878
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    heres my autocross drift because there was alot of sand on the corse.

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  • benDASHDASH
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    arguing about drifting over the internet.. cool guys

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  • e30rcr
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    Originally posted by Charlie View Post
    About the closest thing I could think of would be trail braking, getting the car sideways that way, but that certainly isn't "drifting" in the "ass end out powerslide" method these guys do.

    -Charlie

    I am definatly sideways long before the apex. I am also definatly not as good as he is :D

    I've only been doing this for four months now, give me some time and I will be doing beautiful straight line slides on corner entry :p

    You seem like an intelligent guy, why don't you go try to slide into the apex of a corner, it's not as easy as it looks, and it's a shitton of fun!

    Also the theory of the pre corner slide has been perfected by Moto GP racers, it's called "backing it in". Granted that proves nothing on the car front, but it is done in the highest levels of motorsport.

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by JGood View Post
    I don't see drifters pulling 6g's either :p

    In reality, it comes down to car setup. I'm sure in some weird situations "sliding" into a corner and getting better rotation at the apex of a tight corner can be faster then braking into it, but 99.9% of the time, you will not be as fast. I'm sure you could use it to make an asshole pass on someone, but in the end you will have just slowed the both of you down.
    About the closest thing I could think of would be trail braking, getting the car sideways that way, but that certainly isn't "drifting" in the "ass end out powerslide" method these guys do.

    -Charlie

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  • Charlie
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    Now that looks fun, it's a lot more than a little tail wiggle & a spinout.

    -Charlie

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  • e30rcr
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    I added more pics to the original post, that's what this thread was about right?

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  • JGood
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    Originally posted by Gray S. View Post
    I dont see Formula 1 drivers sliding into a corner, therefore it must not be faster.
    I don't see drifters pulling 6g's either :p

    In reality, it comes down to car setup. I'm sure in some weird situations "sliding" into a corner and getting better rotation at the apex of a tight corner can be faster then braking into it, but 99.9% of the time, you will not be as fast. I'm sure you could use it to make an asshole pass on someone, but in the end you will have just slowed the both of you down.

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  • Gray S.
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    I dont see Formula 1 drivers sliding into a corner, therefore it must not be faster.

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  • Erick
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    I need to find the magazine article that discussed that. I probably still have it thrown around somewhere.

    The reason why it's not done everywhere though is because it's definately not easy to do, and it puts a lot more wear on the tires, so in a race, your tires would not last as long.

    - Erick

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  • JGood
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    Originally posted by rwdrift View Post
    It's been proven by telemetry that you can actually carry more speed into a turn if you slide your way "into" it. But any sliding past the apex is just losing speed/time.

    - Erick
    I find this hard to believe... got any more info?

    I just can't imagine a car that's sliding being able to decelerate at the same or greater rate then the same exact car under threshold braking. Most r-comps do have a relatively high slip angle for max grip, but they drop off severely after 10 degrees or so from what I understand. I can see getting additional rotation, which could help for 180 degree, very low speed turns, but there's only one corner like that in that 6 or so tracks I've been too. But I still don't think the additional rotation would make up for the fact that you need to lift sooner and initiate a slide sooner then you would normally brake, since your rate of deceleration to hit the apex would not be as quick.

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