Changing Side Swing

How to perform Changing Side swing ?

Changing Side Swing technique is very much similar to Inertia/Feint drift and is extensively used in the Japanese D1 competition. Changing Side drift technique is often done one the first entry drift corner, that is often a long double apex turn just before a very fast straight way. In case the straight way before the double apex is a downhill orientation, the driver has to keep driving on the closest side of the track to the corner. Right after this step, the driver should abruptly change the car onto the other side, bearing a correct timing in mind. This movement helps the car momentum to be altered and loose traction of the rear wheels. Thus the car will be in a drift at this moment. Now the drift is carried over into the corner as well as through the corner.

More Car Driving Tips and theories

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  2. Pendulum
  3. Drifting Techniques
  4. Handbrake Drift
  5. Dirt Drop Drift
  6. Pre-ignition
  7. Cornering
  8. Cornering the rightway: A visual aid
  9. History of drift
  10. Heel Toe Shifting

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