Definition of drift
Drift is a driving skill, also known as "tail" (the tail is generally referred to as FF, while drift is generally referred to as FR and 4WD), and the driver makes the car slide sideways by oversteering. It is usually bent against a bite (Grip, a way to maintain the grip of the vehicle tire, that is, the cornering method that does not exceed the yaw angle of the rear wheel). Drift is mainly used in performances or in racing events where the road conditions vary greatly. Among them, due to the friction characteristics of the road surface, the frequency is applied more frequently in the off-road rally, while other racing cars rarely use the drift technique to bend the corner because of the general tar When the road drifts over the corner, the speed is degraded more, and the tire wear is large. Unless it is a special reason, the driver does not often use this technique during the competition.
