no
No not fully slick
get drift tires and powerful motor.
you may nee to check the alignment of your tires...that would cause a car to drift to a certin side
When you change the alignment on your car, you are making sure that all of the tires are in a straight line. You can tell when an alignment is necessary because the tires will wear unevenly and your vehicle may drift.
Yes, the heat causes the air to expand in the tires. Conversely, the cold air in winter reduces tire pressure.
Dude you can drift a car in the desert which is where i learned
The slick roads do not provide enough friction to the wheels to turn. Thus, the car slides.
They have bigger grips so it grips better on ice and snow
Friction helps a car drift by providing the necessary grip between the tires and the road surface. The right balance of friction allows the driver to control the car's slide and maintain control during the drift. Insufficient friction can result in a loss of control, while excessive friction can hinder the car's ability to slide smoothly.
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Depends on the car, some cars can drift with automatic.
No not every RC car can drift.