How to Drift a Remote Control Car?
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Quickly turn to one side, then turn in the opposite direction after one second until reaching the desired angle. Make the car spin in place, and after some time, it will start to skid. Then, turn in the opposite direction to perform a stationary drift. The key is to first make the tires skid. The optimal drifting path is generally to start drifting before encountering a curve. When reaching the curve, press the opposite direction key to adjust balance. At the moment when the car is about to balance, release and press up to achieve a small acceleration.
I've been obsessed with playing with RC car drifting for ten years, and the key is to practice on smooth surfaces like garage floors. Before starting, make sure the car is set up for rear-wheel drive, and switching to low-grip drift tires makes it easier to handle. When entering a turn, slightly reduce speed, then sharply steer while applying half throttle to make the rear wheels slide without losing control. Don't forget to adjust the center of gravity—keeping the car stable requires constant practice and quick reactions. Avoid the common beginner mistake of accelerating too aggressively in pursuit of speed or lifting off the throttle too abruptly after a turn, which can lead to loss of control. Spend more time experimenting and making mistakes. Practicing a few hours a day will gradually help you master the rhythm, offering endless fun and improving your sense of control. Find a spacious area, and always prioritize safety!