Why do rally drivers drift?

Re: Why do rally cars drift/power-slide? Dealing with dirt is very different than pavement. The traction is a lot less, and the tires do not break away in the same manner as pavement. On pavement, as the car turns, the tires are achieving a greater and greater slip angle.
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Why do rally drivers oversteer?

It may seem terrifying for untrained drivers, but racers, rally drivers and of course drifters often deliberately oversteer. When controlled by “opposite lock”, or turning the wheel “into the skid”, the oversteer can be the fastest way to negotiate tight turns, especially on loose surfaces like gravel or snow.
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Why do drivers drift?

The phenomenon of drifting occurs because the rear slip angle is greater than the front slip angle. Maneuvering a car while turning is quite simple. You simply rotate the car's steering wheel to your desired direction. Once you do this, physics will take over, and you will be left with limited control of your car.
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Are rally drivers skilled?

If you have to choose one, it is hard not to go with rally as the most skilled type of racing driver. The conditions of the track – mixed with all the other skills required for the sport – are what give them the edge over other types of driving.
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Why are rally cars so strong?

Most rally cars use special composite tyres which cannot be used on road vehicles. These tyres get an extremely strong side wall that absorbs significant impact in off-road conditions at high speeds. The tyres come in strong, medium and soft, which drivers choose based on the stage location.
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Why Don't Formula 1 Cars Drift To Go Faster?



Who is the most successful rally driver?

Sébastien Loeb holds the record for the most event victories, having won 80 times. Sébastien Ogier is second with 54 wins and Marcus Grönholm is third with 30 wins. Sébastien Loeb holds the distinction of having the longest time between his first win and his last.
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Which is harder F1 or rally?

Some corners in Formula 1 are taken at 190 miles per hour, which is a speed that rally cars aren't even able to reach. This factor makes Formula 1 more difficult from a physical standpoint, as the drivers must withstand high G-forces and be able to keep control of their car at top speeds.
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Which country has the best rally drivers?

France have won the most titles with 18 championships between 3 drivers. Finland are second with 14 championships between 7 different drivers. Citroën cars have won the most drivers' championships with nine titles, all of them with Loeb.
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Why are rally cars so fast?

In terms of rally cars, everything from roll cage design to tyres and brakes are developed in a computer. The car's “brain” or engine management unit is one area that has had a significant impact on the speed of rally cars. Electronic fuel injection and ignition control help to gain more power from every drop of fuel.
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Are rally cars meant to drift?

Modern rally cars don't drift/power slide that often anymore. The lines they take are very similar to that of road-racing cars. As it is the fastest. On gravel they will sometimes do it, say in a hairpin, but it's not common.
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Are rally drivers good Drifters?

The steering was done by the rear tires and a healthy amount of throttle, not so much a calculating mindset. World rally drivers were effectively drifters, regularly sliding their car from corner to corner much to the delight of the onlooking spectators.
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Is drifting oversteering?

Oversteer is related to understeer and occurs when the rear tyres reach the limit of adhesion in a corner before the front while cornering. This leads to 'the back coming out'. If you manage to perform sustained, controlled oversteer this is know as drifting.
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Can you drift with AWD?

In an AWD vehicle one tire in the front and the rear of the vehicle spin at all times. The use of the Emergency brake is needed in this form of drifting to "break the tires loose." When you break the tires loose, the coefficient of friction is greatly reduced which causes the vehicle to slide.
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Why are Finns so good at driving?

If you take all the roads in Finland, they add up to around 454,000 kilometres. Of those, approximately 350,000 kilometres are either unpaved private or forest roads. This is one of the highest proportions of gravel to asphalt roads in western Europe and that's why the Finns are so good at driving on them.
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What is the current best rally car?

Our pick of the best rally cars ever are:
  • Audi Quattro.
  • Peugeot 205 T16.
  • MG Metro 6R4.
  • Ford RS200.
  • Toyota Celica.
  • Subaru Impreza WRX.
  • Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.
  • Citroen C4 WRC.
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What is the hardest motorsport?

Open-wheel racing, like Formula One or Indy racing, is often considered the most difficult and requires exceptionally skilled drivers throughout the world. Formula one racing is called the pinnacle of driving. Millions of dollars are invested in Formula One cars, and their drivers are some of the best in the world.
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Is rallying an extreme sport?

“It's an extreme sport. When you're going 200 kilometres an hour on a dirt road between trees and over crests, it's pretty intense. “The feeling when everything clicks, and you're pushing in the car, and you can feel the condition's right and the chemistry with the co-driver is perfect is hard to describe.
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Are rally cars faster than F1?

Adding this: Rallycross cars are faster than F1 on a rallycross track absolutely! And F1 cars are equally absolutely faster than rally cars on a Formula 1 course or track.
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What does Subaru 555 mean?

The Subaru World Rally Team (SWRT) was Subaru's World Rally Championship (WRC) team. It used a distinctive blue with yellow colour scheme that is a throwback to the sponsorship deal with State Express 555, a BAT cigarette brand popular in Asia.
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How much does it cost to build a WRC car?

For a WRC car in 2020, the cost was around $1 million. In contrast, the cars used in WRC 2, the next level down in terms of competition, are capped at roughly $220,000.
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Who is the goat of WRC?

Sébastien Loeb (French pronunciation: ​[sebastjɛ̃ lœb]; born 26 February 1974) is a French professional rally, racing and rallycross driver. He is the most successful driver in the World Rally Championship (WRC), having won the world championship a record nine times in a row.
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