Hi y'all,
So I've seen footage of drifting on youtube and the like, and the drift is started by oversteering, and then the front wheels countersteer, but the car continues in the same general direction. I have a basic rc car with duct tape on the wheels, as I have seen people do on this forum and elsewhere to make drifting easier. I have tried this countersteer method when engaging in drifting, but the car is not affected by this steering. Instead, it just drift in a curve for a second or two and then spins out.
This car can only steer left/right/straight, and has no increments. Is this relevant?
Is there anything I can do? Any suggestions would help.
So I've seen footage of drifting on youtube and the like, and the drift is started by oversteering, and then the front wheels countersteer, but the car continues in the same general direction. I have a basic rc car with duct tape on the wheels, as I have seen people do on this forum and elsewhere to make drifting easier. I have tried this countersteer method when engaging in drifting, but the car is not affected by this steering. Instead, it just drift in a curve for a second or two and then spins out.
This car can only steer left/right/straight, and has no increments. Is this relevant?
Is there anything I can do? Any suggestions would help.