Get Ready for Snow
The weather reports say that it’s going to start snowing soon here. For those of you drifters out there, here’s a good opportunity for you to practice your skills. Especially for those of you out there that have never really drifted before, low traction weather conditions like snow and rain can provide some unique practice opportunities.
Snow on the ground will allow you to induce oversteer much easier than on dry ground. Get out to a private area (where you have permission to operate) and start with simple e-brake 180’s and donuts. The snow on the ground will allow you to break traction much easier, with lower speeds, and without having to rev the hell out of your motor. It won’t take much throttle to induce excessive wheel spin when the ground is slippery.