Steering into the turn. When you enter a LEFT hand turn, you turn the steering wheel so the tires turn to the Left. If the back of the car begins to slide out of the curve, then you can steer RIGHT and it will slide the car back around.
Motorcycle countersteering is a technique where the rider pushes the handlebars in the opposite direction of the intended turn to initiate the lean of the motorcycle. This action causes the bike to lean into the turn, allowing for better control and stability through the corner. The principles of countersteering physics involve the manipulation of the bike's center of gravity and gyroscopic forces to create a smooth and controlled turn. By understanding and applying these principles, riders can improve their handling and stability while navigating curves and corners on a motorcycle.
You drift by following theese steps: # Steer in your desired direction # Lightly hit the brake # Pull hard on the E-Brake # Countersteer # Feather the gas (or you'll be cooked). Practice theese direction, and you'll be a master drifter in no time. How i learned is if your in a manual transmission car is to: 1. Steer in the desired direction 2. Hit the brake 3. Pull up the handbrake 4. Press the clutch all the way in 5. Turn in the opposing direction 6. Put the handbrake back down 7. Let off the clutch and get back on the gas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyG0mWtcp6Y