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Drifting is a driving technique commonly used in racing or stunt performances. In drifting, the rear wheels of the vehicle lose traction and slide against the road surface, while the driver uses the steering wheel and throttle to control the vehicle's attitude and direction.
The purpose of drifting is to maneuver the vehicle in a controlled slide while navigating through corners. This allows for larger steering angles, enhancing agility and maneuverability. By inducing rear wheel slip, the driver can initiate lateral movement of the vehicle, creating a sliding motion that is opposite to the original direction of travel.
Drifting typically requires a high level of vehicle control, skill, and a deep understanding of vehicle dynamics. During drifting, the driver needs to have precise control over the application of steering and throttle to adapt to the vehicle's sliding and steering demands. They also need to understand weight transfer and power distribution to ensure the vehicle remains balanced and stable within the control range.
Drifting is regarded as a highly technical and entertaining driving style. Apart from being used in racing competitions, it has become popular in stunt performances and movie scenes, attracting many car enthusiasts and spectators. However, since drifting requires a controlled and enclosed environment and involves certain risks, performing drifts on public roads is illegal and dangerous, potentially leading to serious accidents and injuries.