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I don't agree with the statement that F1 can drift, F1 is not designed for drift at all, F1 tires are designed to be sticky, not suitable for drifting at all, plus F1's chassis can not hit the weight required for drifting, can not make drift, F1 can not make a sharp turn, because the speed is too fast, once the rapid turn, it will cause the whole vehicle to spin, bad will lead to overturning.
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Unless it's out of control, there's no drift in F1 The drift in the elephant head D, which is just about 90 km h, is very ornamental, but the wear and tear on the tires is very serious. That's why the cars are hard tires that are hard-wearing and don't deform. But F1 is very different.
The F1 car can reach speeds of more than 300 km h when it goes through some high-speed corners, so you can imagine how good it would be if it was driftingMoreover, the tires of the F1 car are specially made, and in order to improve their grip, the tires are very soft, and they are almost as soft as gummy candy on the road. The aim is to avoid the car from slipping sideways, but to have a strong grip in any situation, so that it can keep its power ready to play at all times.
In other words, for F1, run that.
For 50 or 60 laps, the tires are the key. So the FIA lifted the ban on only one set of tires for one stop this year. If you want to see drift easy, just watch the WRC, in the WRC competition many world-class masters of the thrilling drift.
However, there is no drift in Formula 1, and protecting the tyres is a very important skill that F1 drivers should have. Oh.
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You can drift if you don't have a car, because the car has an LED stability system, and the car has a stability system like F1, and the stability system of F1 is better than that of ordinary cars, and F1 drift is also scored, if the stability system is turned off, it is easy to drift, and if it is turned on, it cannot drift.
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Yes, but it's just rarely floating.
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You can't drift in a real race, because drifting slows down and it slows you up.
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f1 so much horsepower... Drifting is so easy... The key is to accelerate out of corners at f1... Drifting corners must be slower than gripping corners... so。。。
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It is a car that can drift, that is, as long as you control the speed and brakes, it can drift
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Yes, but on tires. Speed has an impact.
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Play F1 2012 if you have very good technique, you can take advantage of the unstable method of the body after opening the rear wing to drift.
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There's no need, tires are very grinding, and tires are precious.
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F1 generally does not drift, it is the most ** road. There are 2 reasons, 1, tire wear, avoid frequent tire changes. 2.Drift will lose speed, and the line will be faster. Hand hit, hope to adopt.
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F1 doesn't do drifting, he wants the car to have downforce, and if you want to drift, you need to look at WRC
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F1 is routed, not drifted, depending on the drift, look at d1 or the drift equation.
Unless it's out of control, there's no drift in F1 The drift in the elephant head D, which is just about 90 km h, is very ornamental, but the wear and tear on the tires is very serious. That's why the cars are hard tires that are hard-wearing and don't deform. But F1 is very different. >>>More
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