If you can’t power slide a 90hp FWD car and maintain perfect control then there is no way in hell you should be touching a 900 hp RWD monster that is way less forgiving
Disclaimer: I am by no means an expert. Regardless of horsepower drifting a fwd vehicle is much more difficult than drifting a rwd. Fwd you have to have the correct speed going into the drift to control the slide of the rear end whereas a rwd you can easily have more control of the slide by how little or much gas you give the rwd vehicle. Correct?
no, but guess which guy will have a wider smile? Served
Dunno. I’m going to go ahead and assume 90bhp is a first car and I’ve always maintained the car I had the most fun in was my first car! 90bhp corsa. Utter crap but it put the biggest smile on my face.
I don’t know, I’d go with the weaker car for fun. I got to drive a Nissan GT-R a few months ago and I’ve driven cars with less than 90hp, and If I were give the choice of driving a 900hp supercar right now with a Dual Clutch racing transmission and state of the art traction a control and all the other bells and whistles, and the opportunity to drive something like a Manual transmission Miata, I would choose the Miata every time, because at least with the miata I would be able to use the car to its full potential, or close, unlike with a super car in which case I would most likely die. I also wouldn’t have to worry nearly as much about crashing and damage costs amongst lots of other things. Just my $0.02
from my karting experience I can say this is damn right. (Also I think 900hp is just too much to be driven fast unless you’re a very experienced race car driver)
right amen to this quote
Who can’t drive flat out with 90bhp? My granny can even manage that.
That is one of my favorite quotes
My 90hp fiesta and me agree
I’ve got less then 80hp and I do think some of those horse have left me
Depends the ground, track, driver, the car, etc etc etc etc…
Am I the only one bothered by the fact that you used 90 and 900 instead of 100 and 1000? It only makes sense in my opinion
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If you can’t power slide a 90hp FWD car and maintain perfect control then there is no way in hell you should be touching a 900 hp RWD monster that is way less forgiving
Disclaimer: I am by no means an expert. Regardless of horsepower drifting a fwd vehicle is much more difficult than drifting a rwd. Fwd you have to have the correct speed going into the drift to control the slide of the rear end whereas a rwd you can easily have more control of the slide by how little or much gas you give the rwd vehicle. Correct?
no, but guess which guy will have a wider smile? Served
Dunno. I’m going to go ahead and assume 90bhp is a first car and I’ve always maintained the car I had the most fun in was my first car! 90bhp corsa. Utter crap but it put the biggest smile on my face.
I don’t know, I’d go with the weaker car for fun. I got to drive a Nissan GT-R a few months ago and I’ve driven cars with less than 90hp, and If I were give the choice of driving a 900hp supercar right now with a Dual Clutch racing transmission and state of the art traction a control and all the other bells and whistles, and the opportunity to drive something like a Manual transmission Miata, I would choose the Miata every time, because at least with the miata I would be able to use the car to its full potential, or close, unlike with a super car in which case I would most likely die. I also wouldn’t have to worry nearly as much about crashing and damage costs amongst lots of other things. Just my $0.02
from my karting experience I can say this is damn right. (Also I think 900hp is just too much to be driven fast unless you’re a very experienced race car driver)
right amen to this quote
Who can’t drive flat out with 90bhp? My granny can even manage that.
That is one of my favorite quotes
My 90hp fiesta and me agree
I’ve got less then 80hp and I do think some of those horse have left me
Depends the ground, track, driver, the car, etc etc etc etc…
Am I the only one bothered by the fact that you used 90 and 900 instead of 100 and 1000? It only makes sense in my opinion