They forgot to mention one more technique - 4 wheel sliding (or whatever it is called). That is when entry speed is very big, so fronts are unable to turn the car and you have understeer, and then you slam throttle and turn the car with back wheels, while fronts are still turning where they were before. And then you gradually straighten up fronts (maybe tiny bit of opposite lock) and launch yourself out of the turn.60s F1 used to turn like that. They say Fanghio invented it.
*+ The Stig's German Cousin this guy doesn't know what hes talking about, to drift u need a locking differential, the m2 doesn't have one I think, it starts at m4*
Club BMW AMG. Bullshit, you dont know what you are talking about, first of all you dont need a locking differential to drift. I've drifted many driftdays in my first car with an open diff before I welded it.its just harder and you need to make more use of your weightshifting. Second. The M2 computercontrolled limited slip diff is GREAT for drifting and is the same diff as the m3 and m4 have.
And don’t forget to beat everyone on the downhill with the water all in your cup and not breaking the tofu and delivering in time and that’s all that’s to it ;)
Pull the hand brake, and accelerate = Drift Slam the accelerator into the corner and hope you don't die = Powerslide 😂😂 I'm probably incorrect, I'm waiting to be corrected
A powerslide is pretty much what you do when you first get your license and you have a car with a open diff, so you powerslide out of your favourite corners at night coming home from work because you're too scared to get sideways before the corner :')
Since this is a tutorial after all, some additional footage of the footwork and handwork with the e-brake would probably have been better than having him do the same thing 50 times in a row. A lot of people probably dont even know what a clutch kick is. It is a lot easier to learn when you have visual evidence rather than someone just telling you how to do it.
So what's the difference? "A tutorial is a method of transferring knowledge and may be used as a part of a learning process" - So it would have been better showing the actual stuff they did.
Well - By telling us exactly how to perform one of the actions for 10 minutes, one would think that they might wanted to have visual representation of the techniques they were using. So that people might learn from it and see the difference.
Here's an accurate statement that answers it quickly: Drifting is the general term for a slide in a car around a corner. It also refers to a kind of judged motorsport where people drift for show. A powerslide is a very basic drifting technique in which a RWD or heavily biased 4WD car slides using wheelspin to initiate the drift.
i always do a powerslide on racing games, a drift happens naturally in a corner but its not recommened since you do go about 25% slower and you wasted 6% of the back tires
I can "drift" with either a controller or a 180 degree steering wheel or while on dirt (Scandinavian flick usually), any other time I just do the powerslide as it's a lot easier
You can also powerslide an FWD if you go into nutral in the apex of a corner, i tried it couple of times and it works but i wont recommend doing it cause if you get it wrong well, you have no power to correct it and the brakes just gonna make it worst
I saw a video of Keiichi Tsuchiya driving in the hills back when his AE86 had the Levin lights and he was doing what in this video was called a powerslide, so if it's a method used by him, then it must be some sort of drift
HowtogetShrekt™ Exactly. Hate when people call FF drifting "power sliding", I then proceed to ask them, how is it a power slide if no power is used to induce a said slide? So some either give me blank stare or go on about their pseudo knowledge of handling dynamics.
Someone explained to me that true drifting is controlling your car when it's just beyond the limits of grip. Basically racing your car just past the point where your tires are still gripping. Controlling the slip past the limits is drifting. Whereas powersliding relies more on the engine than inertia to induce that same slip.
soo if u drift that corner exactly like that bmw with like golf gti with handbrake it isnt a drift? (it probably cant do it as smooth as that bmw on dry tarmac but in snow i bet it can drift that corner just like it)
this guy is great, ive always wondered why my clutch kicks were sloppy. i was pushing the clutch in, revving up, and then dumping. but the way he was doing it seems way better
When it has more grip it start to rotate more violently, especially with an lsd. On the snow it’s much easier. For the poweslide you use the brakes a little while turning and release them gradually. By braking you shift the weight forward and the front tires get more grip, the rear becomes loose, but if you brake too hard, the available grip is lost for braking the car and you won’t be able to steer. So there is a sweet spot for the fastest turn in. However if there is too much grip (for example with a front wing set up for high downforce) the turn it may be too fast and it will have the tendency to spin out of control. You may think the heavy front cars (fwd usually) will turn in better based on this logic but it’s in fact the opposite. The fwd load front the tires more reducing the grip a bit. The front tires have more grip because of weight but that is compensated by more mass in the front, whereas with weight transfer the mass of the front remains the same so the car pushes down on the wheels but the mass that produces the centrifugal force doesn’t change
Godzilla this video doesn’t even make any sense though, because the apex of a turn is where you start reducing steering lock and unless you’re chaining drifts (left side drift to right side drift or vica versa) the apex can be in any number of places. A similar definition to this is the closest spot to the interior of a corner, and while drifting, your simulated steering lock (lateral force) on the car is usually modulated to maintain control and can be lowered or raised at any point. Initiation of a drift is usually at the apex, for safety, having your rears slide out usually means that your car comes closer to the edge of the track, both by sliding and the fact that your rear swings to the side, but it can be initiated anywhere if you’re skilled enough, same with power slides, anywhere, but sliding into the interior of the corner is way more likely lol.
TL;DR Drifting is a controlled slide where the back wheels lose traction, power sliding is using power to initiate a slide where the back wheels lose traction. When power sliding you can drift, or you can just power slide, it depends on if you control it after the initiation of the slide.
Another thing I just realised thanks to you. They probably think drifting is before the apex, because the setup to initiate the slide is before the apex, so you can start sliding the moment you pass the apex.
I have to disagree with the polarities proposed here. A powerslide is a means of INITIATING a drift. Technical definitions of drift range from intentional controlled oversteer to "intentional controlled oversteer throughout an entire corner." Well if a powerslide allows one to take an entire corner sideways (potentially an adjacent corner) it would meet the definition REGARDLESS of which you want to choose. A similar means of drift initiation is the braking drift initiation. In which one (basically) initiates a powerslide at the entry of the corner by loading up the front tires under heavy braking before turning in sharply and giving throttle. Keichi Tsuchiya (the drift king) has plenty of helpful videos on all of this.
So call me old but what do you think they called drifting before it was drifting? It's called setting up for the corner, and setup can be in many ways. loose, clean, slow in fast out etc. Just because the sport and word has become popular doesn't mean that's what its called. look up Scandinavian flick for some 'drifting' examples from 50s rallying. left foot braking, clutching, handbrake turns etc. been around form decades but apparently now setting up for a corner in a loose manner is called drifting. Troll away.
I'd like to see more people talk about lift-off oversteer to initiate a drift. its pretty useful, but is pretty critically different in how you control it.
That's the difference, what's equal in both types is how they are SLOW in comparison to real track racing when braking and power are the least wasted spinning or sliding or blocking the wheels. Thanks for proving the point
i was drifting/powersliding/rearsteering a vw beetle with only 40 hp and engine in the back very easy and succsessfully. i imagine a mid engine is nearly as helpful as a back engine for this activity.
@@TheHolan easy to spin because there is car has less inertia due to mass distribution being closer to the axis of rotation with mid engine vs front/rear engine
Great vid. Didn't know the difference before. Drifting looks epic, don't get me wrong, but I reckon the power sliding looks more subtle and elegant. Less of a "look at me!!!" attention seeking move.
You know it's impossible to understand it when even the automatically generated captions say "the Florida" instead of "the tires", plus it's an amazing video, keep it that way
After watching this video I did this with my toyota Corolla 2003 htch model and it didnt really work cuz my engine didnt picked up the rev. Why's that ?
hey guys coo vid, been enjoying all of them! keep em coming! I'd just like to say I drive an e34 m5 on daily basis, pretty much stock apart from suspension and you are forgetting the easiest way of innitiating a drift, the 'fient' I beleive its called, It's much more controllable less scary than a clutch kick, especially at higher speeds. Approaching the corner you want to drift, you turn the opposite way then flick it in using the cars weight to start the drift and catch the oversteer! No handbrake or clutch needed. Just throttle and steering control. Turn right to go left! Clutch kicks are great if your revs are low or you are low torque as you said but I find this much easier!
By this video's standards, Scandinavian Flick could be considered 'power sliding' since you never handbrake or clutch kick to break the wheels loose. If anything, a power slide is a specific kind of drift. Formula D drivers do it all the time on long sweeping banked turns. Start corner and add throttle before apex to break the rear end loose. Not hard to do when you've got enough power to break the rear loose in a straight line. Sliding is sliding. All that matters is how cool you look while doing it.
Luis Madero Yes because _every_ young person that drives a Civic is a ricer.. When will that stupid fucking generalisation end.. Hondas are good cars man, stop living with your bullshit Internet ignorance, most people who own civics just lower them and straight pipe their exhaust. Not exactly a ricer.
Luis Madero It's a joke the first few times.. But when it's a constant comparison made between civic drivers and ricers, it just borders on sheer ignorance.
I like to think the difference is one is quicker than the other. drift is more of a showing off thing and power sliding would be like what rally drivers do to come out of the corner in a straight line
you're the closest I've seen here. From what i hear both in forums and during the event at road Atlanta, drifting and power-sliding are identical, the difference being the inputs. Drifting is what rwd cars have to do, the car requires a lot more control from throttle and brakes. Power-sliding is what AWD cars do. They can throw it in and keep it pinned and it almost "autopilots" compared to rwd. You can see it in rally racing and gymkhana videos where the AWD cars require far less counter steering to maintain the slide but in DRIFT cars youll see much more counter steer, so much so that drift knuckles are installed to get that much more control out of it. Of course steering isn't all there is, but power-sliding an AWD car is more forgiving than drifting in a RWD. If you tried to throw a RWD car around like Ken Block does you'd spin out repeatedly, there's no power train cushion to help you out. Still, to do either takes practice.
Clutch kicks don't hurt the clutch to bad (some standard clutchs may start slipping but that is then a good excuse to get a performce clutch that won't give you any problems and can handle clutch kicks all day) but it can easily damage your gearbox if you are too harsh. My advise to new comers is go to a "wet" event, and I don't mean one where alcohol is availble.
Powerslide: slamming the gas while exiting a turn can cause loose traction makeing your cars tail end slide-out words. Drifting: forcing your car to oversteer as you enter a turn with perfect throttle control and steering.
Power Over. This is performed when entering a corner and using full throttle to produce heavy oversteer through the turn. ... E-Brake ( hand brake) Drift. ... Clutch Kick. ... Shift Lock Drift. ... Dirt Drop Drift. ... Feint Drift. ... Jump Drift. ... Braking Drift.
Drifting is what you think you're doing when you're power sliding
Joseph Yi What a *burn*!
*BURN* !
They forgot to mention one more technique - 4 wheel sliding (or whatever it is called). That is when entry speed is very big, so fronts are unable to turn the car and you have understeer, and then you slam throttle and turn the car with back wheels, while fronts are still turning where they were before. And then you gradually straighten up fronts (maybe tiny bit of opposite lock) and launch yourself out of the turn.60s F1 used to turn like that. They say Fanghio invented it.
@@mojeimja oversteer
please elaborate?
25%: M2 powersliding
25%: M2 drifting
25%: Interior cam
25%: SUN IN YA FACE!
The Stig's German Cousin yup. but still 50% m2
1% : m2 powersliding
1% : m2 drifting
3% : interior cam
5% : drinking fanta 😉
90% : SUN IN YA FACE
*+ The Stig's German Cousin this guy doesn't know what hes talking about, to drift u need a locking differential, the m2 doesn't have one I think, it starts at m4*
yup sun in ya face
Club BMW AMG. Bullshit, you dont know what you are talking about, first of all you dont need a locking differential to drift. I've drifted many driftdays in my first car with an open diff before I welded it.its just harder and you need to make more use of your weightshifting. Second. The M2 computercontrolled limited slip diff is GREAT for drifting and is the same diff as the m3 and m4 have.
You can powerslide anything as long as you have the balls to do it
LA of LA or the power
Even a reliant robin?
LA of LA a bus?
LA of LA actually drifting is much more complicated and f*cking dangerous.Powersliding is much more undercontrol.
LA of LA for me i powerslide my v8 grand marquis every day it's easy
Never wanted to drift.... Scary
Pro tip:
Use a cup of water to determine if your drifts were perfect or not.
Saber is love, Saber is life now that's the Initial D Pro Tips
Pro tip : *KANSEI DORIFTO?!*
Saber is love, Saber is life If you break the Tofu: YOU DIDN’T DRIFT. 😂
And don’t forget to beat everyone on the downhill with the water all in your cup and not breaking the tofu and delivering in time and that’s all that’s to it ;)
Pro tip: forget clutch or e break entries. sanpatsu and be are a real pro
awd = powerslide
rwd = drift
fwd= wtf
Fwd= going straight on corners
fwd = silver washers under the rear wheels
@@arinb.756 WAIT WTF THAT'S ILLEGAL
@@arinb.756 how the hell
@hero 7320 lol so true
hope the cameraman gets paid well for filming those shots
Yeah because holding a camera is such hard work.
Quantum Leap you really have no idea what you’re talking about do you
Minder Maniac Yes
Yes, because a camera dash mount stand is so underpaid...
PVKLoL yup
Me: *cries fwd tears*
Whey+Protein omgawd that thumbnail made me lol
Atleast you can do some Scandinavian Flicks ^^
You can make a few sides ways with lift off thoftle
Just put plastic covers under the rear tyres 🤔
Just stick it in reverse mate problems sorted
Shout-out to whoever filmed/edited this video, the result is amazing !
Especially the decision to point the camera backwards onto the faces of driver/passenger when demonstrating driving technique... [/sarcasm]
Emite45 they could not have shone any more sun into our eyes. Otherwise, it was done exceptionally well.
Joseph Bondi agreed the most sunlight in all the vids of youtube
Sensekhmet Well aren't you just a
R A Y O F S U N S H I N E......
Subaru owners have no idea what any of this is
Neel Parmar yea they do you can do it in the snow
Gabriel Hakes or in a BRZ on tarmac
brz??????
Uh.... Considering it can spin all fours, and do a donut on a dime.. Lol. Plus, ya know.... SNOW.
Neel Parmar the brz knows
Pull the hand brake, and accelerate = Drift
Slam the accelerator into the corner and hope you don't die = Powerslide 😂😂
I'm probably incorrect, I'm waiting to be corrected
Bond How the fuck are you in every comment section?
Moonman ! I live on UA-cam
Bond we meet again
Bond
lol.
Either way both powersliding and drifting are fucking lit!
unlike the word "lit"
SecondGear litttttttttttttttttttttttt
NELKEL JDM VLOGS I see you everywhere, im going to sub to you now
NELKEL JDM VLOGS i. subbing you jave a rx7 can you buy a na mx5 to live the videos
Nah
A powerslide is pretty much what you do when you first get your license and you have a car with a open diff, so you powerslide out of your favourite corners at night coming home from work because you're too scared to get sideways before the corner :')
My first car was fwd. Can't power slide
Since this is a tutorial after all, some additional footage of the footwork and handwork with the e-brake would probably have been better than having him do the same thing 50 times in a row. A lot of people probably dont even know what a clutch kick is. It is a lot easier to learn when you have visual evidence rather than someone just telling you how to do it.
Doggepp This isn't a tutorial, they are just Describing each method...
So what's the difference? "A tutorial is a method of transferring knowledge and may be used as a part of a learning process" - So it would have been better showing the actual stuff they did.
After all, this is in the discription "here’s a handy video guide!"
Guides aren't tutorials though, they are just explaining each method, not aiming to teach you.
Well - By telling us exactly how to perform one of the actions for 10 minutes, one would think that they might wanted to have visual representation of the techniques they were using. So that people might learn from it and see the difference.
Here's an accurate statement that answers it quickly:
Drifting is the general term for a slide in a car around a corner. It also refers to a kind of judged motorsport where people drift for show.
A powerslide is a very basic drifting technique in which a RWD or heavily biased 4WD car slides using wheelspin to initiate the drift.
i always do a powerslide on racing games, a drift happens naturally in a corner but its not recommened since you do go about 25% slower and you wasted 6% of the back tires
I can "drift" with either a controller or a 180 degree steering wheel or while on dirt (Scandinavian flick usually), any other time I just do the powerslide as it's a lot easier
Car Of Doom a fwd can also imitate wheel spin, however I see power sliding as sliding after the turn. And drifting slidinh before the turn.
@@MJT-DA Yep, a drift is before and a powerslide is out of a corner
You can also powerslide an FWD if you go into nutral in the apex of a corner, i tried it couple of times and it works but i wont recommend doing it cause if you get it wrong well, you have no power to correct it and the brakes just gonna make it worst
this is wrong because the "Powerslide" is a known technique also called "Power Over" and is a form of drifting.
Just ask keiichi tsuchiya.
HowtogetShrekt™ 👏👏👏
youre right actually. none of the shown techniques in the video are powersliding :D just handbrake, clutchkick and power over here
I saw a video of Keiichi Tsuchiya driving in the hills back when his AE86 had the Levin lights and he was doing what in this video was called a powerslide, so if it's a method used by him, then it must be some sort of drift
HowtogetShrekt™ Exactly. Hate when people call FF drifting "power sliding", I then proceed to ask them, how is it a power slide if no power is used to induce a said slide? So some either give me blank stare or go on about their pseudo knowledge of handling dynamics.
apexdna More like a handbrake turn lol
Drifting: Playing with mechanics
Powerslide: Playing with the power
Anoide Herrera true
Thanks now I don’t need to watch the video
Which one's better? Xd
@@zxxczczczcz ofc powersliding ;D
Bro drift it's not only have to do one thing bro. its just need what you learn after 1 week . that's all
Someone explained to me that true drifting is controlling your car when it's just beyond the limits of grip. Basically racing your car just past the point where your tires are still gripping. Controlling the slip past the limits is drifting. Whereas powersliding relies more on the engine than inertia to induce that same slip.
I will try it tomorrow. Wish me luck lol
Notice how he didnt come back to this coment its been 3 years guys he may be in coma
Ayo it’s been 3 years
Hello u alive bro.
I was in coma but now I am ready for my second try
@@CarsandEngines go for it
Wanna know what's the easiest vehicle to drift?
A supermarket trolley 😂
Aws baaaby
I was doing that before I liked racing games and back when I was a kid before ever driving. There's just something about it lol
Hey i got it right
Totally
Lmfaooo
Love a good skid 🙊
MONKY LONDON nom nom 😅
John West GOTDAMNIT JOHN
naughty jon
MONKY LONDON
SKIDS FOR THE KIDS
BMW M2 for sale....one careful owner lol
SiimpleHarry Never abused or red-lined. x-D
Never drifted
[after it is rolled over] BMW M2 Parts and Scrap For Sale
SiimpleHarry Never drifted but need to change rear tyres
Don’t buy my M2, it gets abused 😂
Drifting is not a handbrake turn to fwd people!
soo if u drift that corner exactly like that bmw with like golf gti with handbrake it isnt a drift? (it probably cant do it as smooth as that bmw on dry tarmac but in snow i bet it can drift that corner just like it)
why the fwd hate mang? what did fwd do to you?
Well you initiate the slide before the corner so technically it somewhat is
Darko Petreski gave me aids
Shitty tires + dirt road. Pull the handbrake, let it off and drift. :D
Car Throttle is the Top Gear that teaches you new things for all types of people and isn't staged. 11/10
Just watch the Drift Bible by the Drift King himself, Keichii Tsuchiya
Evo9 Boii
drift king
dk
donkey Kong?
GENIRON98 ua-cam.com/video/IPQyQgyuNMI/v-deo.html
GENIRON98 DORIFTO king
@@XxReactiveWeaponsxX 🤣 i know
A powerslide is a newbie drift basically. Because that’s what he did when he was too scared.
Meanwhile drifting in Japan, they don't even use a handbrake even on super tight corners. Just some countersteer and throttle control.
If you're talking about the pros they also have cars set up to slide at the slightest provocation.
Nope. Sometimes when Keiichi drift,he also uses the handbrake.
If you have a locked differential, your car will always drift when you steer even slightly
@@boonamai8926 false. I daily a locked diff and its predictable in ways an open diff could never be.
@@yuskeurameshi1536 Ok try to drive a welded diff in heavy rain and try not to drift ^^ I meant welded, not just locked btw
That awkward moment when you're going in for a high five but end up with a handshake.
Make that twice
i thought tha same
Drift begins 30 meters before the turn
xartpant loool
this guy is great, ive always wondered why my clutch kicks were sloppy. i was pushing the clutch in, revving up, and then dumping. but the way he was doing it seems way better
5:22 "boot it nothing , clutch kick ,everything" 😂😂
That actually made the most sense to me
Is a Volvo a good drift car?
NEx HD yes it is.....a bit heavy but still yes
an old one like the 240/740/940 are great for it.
NEx HD If it's RWD it's good to go!
they're fucking awesome for it, I have a 740 and can confirm
yeah very good, watch drifts n lifts
0:16-0:23 anyone know the name of this effect?
Masking :)
Car Throttle After Effects I'm guessing?
cheers
indeed
"dab of oppo"
Anyone else squinting when the sun was directly in the camera? haha
The production value of CT videos lately is just astounding. 10/10
This aged well
When it has more grip it start to rotate more violently, especially with an lsd. On the snow it’s much easier.
For the poweslide you use the brakes a little while turning and release them gradually. By braking you shift the weight forward and the front tires get more grip, the rear becomes loose, but if you brake too hard, the available grip is lost for braking the car and you won’t be able to steer. So there is a sweet spot for the fastest turn in. However if there is too much grip (for example with a front wing set up for high downforce) the turn it may be too fast and it will have the tendency to spin out of control.
You may think the heavy front cars (fwd usually) will turn in better based on this logic but it’s in fact the opposite. The fwd load front the tires more reducing the grip a bit. The front tires have more grip because of weight but that is compensated by more mass in the front, whereas with weight transfer the mass of the front remains the same so the car pushes down on the wheels but the mass that produces the centrifugal force doesn’t change
My definition:
Drift: when youre in a race
Powerslide: when youre on free roam
-Sourse: nfs underground2 xD
whats the difference between evo and subaru?
3 letters.
Car Throttle savage
Car Throttle nice one
lol EXACTLY
Musarat Anees , a wise man once said:
Evo's are red, Subies are blue
Both go BRRAAAAP STUTUTUTU!
i wonder how many idiots totaled their cars after watching this video and deciding to try themselves.
uMovie97 that’s the whole point of this video
The color on this m2 is beautiful
So pretty much:
Powersliding - Sliding after apex
Drifting - Sliding before apex
ok thanks i got it
Godzilla this video doesn’t even make any sense though, because the apex of a turn is where you start reducing steering lock and unless you’re chaining drifts (left side drift to right side drift or vica versa) the apex can be in any number of places. A similar definition to this is the closest spot to the interior of a corner, and while drifting, your simulated steering lock (lateral force) on the car is usually modulated to maintain control and can be lowered or raised at any point. Initiation of a drift is usually at the apex, for safety, having your rears slide out usually means that your car comes closer to the edge of the track, both by sliding and the fact that your rear swings to the side, but it can be initiated anywhere if you’re skilled enough, same with power slides, anywhere, but sliding into the interior of the corner is way more likely lol.
TL;DR Drifting is a controlled slide where the back wheels lose traction, power sliding is using power to initiate a slide where the back wheels lose traction. When power sliding you can drift, or you can just power slide, it depends on if you control it after the initiation of the slide.
Another thing I just realised thanks to you. They probably think drifting is before the apex, because the setup to initiate the slide is before the apex, so you can start sliding the moment you pass the apex.
gizmodo baggins yesss this is what i meant, i appreciate your comments even if it's three years later
@@godzillaxred lmaoooo
Both awesome, doesn't really matter the difference between them!
Film powerslide - insert same clip repeatedly of powersliding M2
I have to disagree with the polarities proposed here. A powerslide is a means of INITIATING a drift. Technical definitions of drift range from intentional controlled oversteer to "intentional controlled oversteer throughout an entire corner." Well if a powerslide allows one to take an entire corner sideways (potentially an adjacent corner) it would meet the definition REGARDLESS of which you want to choose.
A similar means of drift initiation is the braking drift initiation. In which one (basically) initiates a powerslide at the entry of the corner by loading up the front tires under heavy braking before turning in sharply and giving throttle. Keichi Tsuchiya (the drift king) has plenty of helpful videos on all of this.
So call me old but what do you think they called drifting before it was drifting? It's called setting up for the corner, and setup can be in many ways. loose, clean, slow in fast out etc. Just because the sport and word has become popular doesn't mean that's what its called. look up Scandinavian flick for some 'drifting' examples from 50s rallying. left foot braking, clutching, handbrake turns etc. been around form decades but apparently now setting up for a corner in a loose manner is called drifting. Troll away.
I'd like to see more people talk about lift-off oversteer to initiate a drift.
its pretty useful, but is pretty critically different in how you control it.
Only Chris Harris is a true master at this kind of thing
Anticapitalista ever see when he's drifting the pagani in the mountains somewhere 😯
His powerslides are absurd.
I like the one where hes drifting the ferrari F40
bliglum Sounds like you've never seen the man drive...
Anticapitalista you hasnt seen N.O.B taniguchi yet
That's the difference, what's equal in both types is how they are SLOW in comparison to real track racing when braking and power are the least wasted spinning or sliding or blocking the wheels.
Thanks for proving the point
most important thing is your hands and feet
>doesn't show hands or feet in the entire video
I may be able to do that. But not a single word will come ou of my mouth.
He explains everything while doing it. Simply awesome!
That M2 is beautiful.
Scandinavian Flick is also a fun way to initiate weight transfer and therefore the drift before entering the corner.
Pro tip. Be careful when drifting mid engine , rear wheel drive car.
i was drifting/powersliding/rearsteering a vw beetle with only 40 hp and engine in the back very easy and succsessfully. i imagine a mid engine is nearly as helpful as a back engine for this activity.
@@TheHolan easy to spin because there is car has less inertia due to mass distribution being closer to the axis of rotation with mid engine vs front/rear engine
You have been teasing me with this at the end of every episode for what seems like forever
PSA: Play the initial D soundtrack and rip the handbrake every turn
XD
Great vid. Didn't know the difference before. Drifting looks epic, don't get me wrong, but I reckon the power sliding looks more subtle and elegant. Less of a "look at me!!!" attention seeking move.
Now, can you do a giveaway contest for that M2?
they did on BOTB
You know it's impossible to understand it when even the automatically generated captions say "the Florida" instead of "the tires", plus it's an amazing video, keep it that way
i expected to see some Saudi power sliding clips, but oh well
Dexfire me ✌🏽️
It’s called a skid
Power sliding is using the power to slide, this is also a type of drifting the slow way. Keiichi...
The proper way is to use the weight+speed and just snuff power to keep grip. Aka no tire smoke
8:02 High five!!?? nope handshake.
After watching this video I did this with my toyota Corolla 2003 htch model and it didnt really work cuz my engine didnt picked up the rev.
Why's that ?
Finally after so much hype
hey guys coo vid, been enjoying all of them! keep em coming! I'd just like to say I drive an e34 m5 on daily basis, pretty much stock apart from suspension and you are forgetting the easiest way of innitiating a drift, the 'fient' I beleive its called, It's much more controllable less scary than a clutch kick, especially at higher speeds. Approaching the corner you want to drift, you turn the opposite way then flick it in using the cars weight to start the drift and catch the oversteer! No handbrake or clutch needed. Just throttle and steering control. Turn right to go left! Clutch kicks are great if your revs are low or you are low torque as you said but I find this much easier!
I laugh when he said, "take to the track." You mean street.
zomski101 Do you think you're hot shit do you?
*Newsflash* You're not.. You're just a piece of shit.
wow easy there cowboy
@@shona5512 *whoa there*
@@shona5512 hey man flex with ur track money somewhere else
@@mrskyler44 I don't even remember what this was about
By this video's standards, Scandinavian Flick could be considered 'power sliding' since you never handbrake or clutch kick to break the wheels loose. If anything, a power slide is a specific kind of drift. Formula D drivers do it all the time on long sweeping banked turns. Start corner and add throttle before apex to break the rear end loose. Not hard to do when you've got enough power to break the rear loose in a straight line.
Sliding is sliding. All that matters is how cool you look while doing it.
more drifting...u should test out e46 m3 and e39 m5...i wanna see those old cars without turbos and shit....
That guy was born to be a driver of some sort. Gassman? Fucking perfect.
need a m2 in my life so badly. much want.
Great work, simple explanations - good stuff! Thanks!
all ricers/Young civic drivers need this video
Luis Madero Yes because _every_ young person that drives a Civic is a ricer.. When will that stupid fucking generalisation end..
Hondas are good cars man, stop living with your bullshit Internet ignorance, most people who own civics just lower them and straight pipe their exhaust. Not exactly a ricer.
Shona apparently someone couldnt take a joke
Luis Madero It's a joke the first few times.. But when it's a constant comparison made between civic drivers and ricers, it just borders on sheer ignorance.
Shona shut it you drive a lawnmower
the last drift is amazing, i think, nice steady throttle control
Next challenge: reverse-entry drifts
The M2 would make me into a BMW fan boy. What a beast and overall a great car
And the answer is nothing
I like to think the difference is one is quicker than the other. drift is more of a showing off thing and power sliding would be like what rally drivers do to come out of the corner in a straight line
you're the closest I've seen here. From what i hear both in forums and during the event at road Atlanta, drifting and power-sliding are identical, the difference being the inputs. Drifting is what rwd cars have to do, the car requires a lot more control from throttle and brakes. Power-sliding is what AWD cars do. They can throw it in and keep it pinned and it almost "autopilots" compared to rwd. You can see it in rally racing and gymkhana videos where the AWD cars require far less counter steering to maintain the slide but in DRIFT cars youll see much more counter steer, so much so that drift knuckles are installed to get that much more control out of it. Of course steering isn't all there is, but power-sliding an AWD car is more forgiving than drifting in a RWD. If you tried to throw a RWD car around like Ken Block does you'd spin out repeatedly, there's no power train cushion to help you out. Still, to do either takes practice.
Drifting is and art form in driving, this is getting complicated and sciencey, that’s why I still don’t understand
Juice get roasted lol you idiot
Well said i need my 9:52 seconds back 😂
So all the racing video games lied to me? I wasn't drifting after all?
Buy a 200£ BMW
XCristi for 600 get better
200 nothings? Wow that's cheap.
It would break before even filming it
After watching this channel for a while I'm convinced Car Throttle will be better than the new Top Gear the Old was the Best
Use of the hand brake to drift with an M2 ?! you are doing in the wrong way
IT'S FINALLY HERE!!!
He needs to tint his windows
The PC Enthusiast yeah I think the same thing too
Why
@@stuccobro to look more "gangsta" obviously
Been waiting for this video for ages, fair play lads, love your channel
Don't click read more...
Fucking Savage.
Reflekks
Thanks fam
FINALLY a competent drifting video on youtube!! FINALLY!!
For fuck sakes for how long have I been looking for one??
braking drift? domyou guys at car thotle even know what is a braking drift
My god! The look of the the blue M2 always amazes me!
trying to learn drift from UA-cam is like trying to be a goodpresident while you are Trump its uslless
Self Made That was so funny. I cannot stop laughing. So original.
The cameraman/editor did an awesome job
Clutch kicks don't hurt the clutch to bad (some standard clutchs may start slipping but that is then a good excuse to get a performce clutch that won't give you any problems and can handle clutch kicks all day) but it can easily damage your gearbox if you are too harsh. My advise to new comers is go to a "wet" event, and I don't mean one where alcohol is availble.
Great to see the channel growing so fast, you deserve it!
Must have been a lot of fun making this video :)
Power slide makes laptime faster. drift make laptime slower
I can powerslide my 2002 Toyota 4 runner now. Thanks guys!
Powerslide: slamming the gas while exiting a turn can cause loose traction makeing your cars tail end slide-out words.
Drifting: forcing your car to oversteer as you enter a turn with perfect throttle control and steering.
I really didn't know there was a difference. Good video.
Powerslide is a rally technique used in awd cars used to slide the car through the lowe grip corners faster...
really cool video, i liked the cinenamtography and editing, and i learned a lot
i have been waiting for this for a long time now
Awesome! where is this track?
Power Over. This is performed when entering a corner and using full throttle to produce heavy oversteer through the turn. ... E-Brake ( hand brake) Drift. ... Clutch Kick. ... Shift Lock Drift. ... Dirt Drop Drift. ... Feint Drift. ... Jump Drift. ... Braking Drift.
funny how alex is better with big angles and drift than with powersliding, it's usualy the opposite! maybe he is a natural after all
holy shit two uploads from car throttle !