Lmao, you don't need to state "that is my answer" after every post, Loopy. What else do you think that was?
And for drift, you're all wrong. CM was the closest, though.
Drift:
A drift requires three things: inertia (momentum), relative speed, and a knowledge of how to shift and maneuver the car's body weight, a.k.a. load-shifting. The three aspects are the three pillars of a true drift - if one does not exist, a drift cannot exist.
When a car is moving, it has a force called momentum. This is the force you feel when you brake, when you are thrown forward, but restrained by your seatbelt. Usually, the higher the speed, the greater the momentum. A drifter must know how to utilise this momentum effectively through a technique called "load-shifting". This is when you shift the weight from the center of gravity on the car to a certain place on the car, i.e. the side of the car, or the front, near the engine. For example, when you brake, all the weight is suddenly shifted towards the front. That's why you are thrown forwards under braking. Similarly, when going round a sharp left bend, all the weight is thrown to the right-hand-side of the car, thus pulling you to the right. Drifting is all about using the weight of the car to get you through the corner, using your steering only to direct the drift, and your accelerator only to maintain the momentum gathered. This is done by sharply turning the steering wheel into the direction of the corner, so that the momentum is transferred to the side of the car, instead of the middle. You maintain the inertia by flooring it through the turn, and fine-tuning your drift angle using the steering wheel, so you line up parallel to the exit at the end of the drift. This allows you to gain speed on the exit, as
turning is minimal, thus leaving the corner effectively as fast, if not faster, than you entered it.
Understand?
19) - Suggest a tuning scheme for a grip car. Include the car, upgrade packages and any specialist tuning if necessary. (10)
And come on! Where the hell is everyone? Only two main frontrunners, we need more!