How Do You Drift in RC Car?

Drifting an RC car is a fun, adrenaline-filled activity that can be enjoyed by anyone. It’s a skill that takes time and practice to master, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll be weaving your way through tight turns like a pro. There are several different techniques for drifting an RC car that can be used depending on the type of car and surface you’re driving on.

Drifting on Carpet

When drifting on carpet, it’s important to keep your speed up and look far ahead while driving.

You’ll need to build up momentum by entering turns with a light throttle, then as you approach the apex of the turn, apply more throttle while gently turning the wheel in the opposite direction you want to drift. This will cause the rear tires to lose grip and allow your car to slide around corners. You can also use the handbrake technique by briefly applying full brake pressure at the start of a corner, then releasing it as you turn into it in order to initiate drifting.

Drifting on Asphalt

Asphalt surfaces are much smoother than carpets so it’s more difficult to drift on them. The same basic principles apply though; you’ll want to enter each corner with some speed and gradually apply throttle as you’re turning into it.

It can also help if you slightly lift off the throttle mid-way through a corner as this will help reduce grip and allow for more drift angle. Be sure not to overdo it though; losing too much grip can cause your car to spin out instead of drift.

Drifting With 4WD RC Cars

4WD RC cars are great for drifting because they have more grip than 2WD cars, so they can handle higher speeds without losing control. You’ll still need some forward momentum in order to initiate a drift but once your car starts sliding, you can use weight transfer techniques such as stepping onto one side of your car or using slight steering inputs in order to maintain drift angles.

Conclusion:

Drifting an RC car is an exciting activity that takes time and practice to master. Depending on what type of surface you’re driving on, there are several different techniques that can be used in order to get your car sliding around corners like a pro.

Keep practicing and soon enough you’ll be executing perfect drifts every time!

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James Gardner