Great question. A couple things you will need to do first. Disable both traction control and stability control. Sometimes the latter can be difficult but will be required otherwise the car will fight you. Second, determine whether you have an open differential or a limited slip. There are a few ways to do this either on a slipper surface, doing a burnout, or jacking the rear tires up and spinning one. So long as you can do those two things you can start sliding around :)
I appreciate you watching/commenting. This wound up being $1000 per person. Included basically 9.5-10hr of seat time, car, instructor, and 2 sets of tires :)
I would love to learn, but I drive an auto. I can lock in sport and choose my gear but it’s still something I’ve never done
Great question. A couple things you will need to do first. Disable both traction control and stability control. Sometimes the latter can be difficult but will be required otherwise the car will fight you. Second, determine whether you have an open differential or a limited slip. There are a few ways to do this either on a slipper surface, doing a burnout, or jacking the rear tires up and spinning one. So long as you can do those two things you can start sliding around :)
I don´t even have a car yet but still interesting Video
Thanks! Definitely teaches you some good car control. My wife came in having never drifted before but was killing it by the end of the day.
Interesting video, and sick progress! I've now looked at 1:1 sessions near me. How much did you pay if you don't mind me asking?
I appreciate you watching/commenting. This wound up being $1000 per person. Included basically 9.5-10hr of seat time, car, instructor, and 2 sets of tires :)
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