Crazy FWD drifting
  • 1 points qualityvote2

    u/boradteenager007, we have no idea if your submission fits r/SweatyPalms or not. There weren't enough votes to determine that. It's up to the human mods now....!

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  • 138 points Mother-Being-3148

    100 percent Saudi Arabia , there’s hundreds of videos of them clowns driving like assholes on highways

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    25 points SapphireSire

    More money than sense

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    26 points boradteenager007

    They are not even rich they do it with rentals

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    14 points SlideN2MyBMs

    So the driver in back was keeping pace intentionally to film this?

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    4 points boradteenager007

    Mostly his friend there is 2 styles of recording this either inside the car of the driver or a car behind the driver

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    1 points SlideN2MyBMs

    Yeah I get it now. I was just thinking the first time I saw it that if I were in the car behind and saw someone in front of me driving like that I'd slow way down and let them crash far ahead of me.

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  • 149 points L2_Lagrange

    Underdamped oscillation. The driver almost exactly follows this kind of oscillation. There are Overdamped, Critically damped, and Underdamped oscillations described by differential equations from calculus. This is one of the real world examples.

    https://preview.redd.it/pmq6rsooia6g1.png?width=496&format=png&auto=webp&s=ddd3b8da135bf53259abbe3866f17cf71e94d263

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    20 points WushuManInJapan

    The person's name is L2 Lagrange. They're probably a physicist or something.

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    -3 points reddsht

    Why not both?

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    1 points ispotidiots

    AHHH TAKE THAT THING AWAY FROM ME (exam is in few weeks)

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    2 points L2_Lagrange

    I'm so sorry but you've got this! I had to study this kind of stuff in the context of 'how to design circuits that make these kinds of oscillations.'

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    -11 points osorojo_

    huh? what on earth is the restoring force? Isn't this the frequency response of the system which is a totally different thing

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    -88 points boradteenager007

    Just say weight shifting

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    60 points L2_Lagrange

    Weight shifting can cause different kinds of oscillations. The basic mechanical harmonic oscillator already shows mass in the equation (the m, M). Critically damped oscillations are more complicated than both pendulums and weight shifting. I often judge drivers based on how well they control their oscillations such as turns and such. Most people are awful at controlling their multi thousand pound vehicles, and when you study some control systems math it becomes obvoius lol

    https://preview.redd.it/onbm0ivcja6g1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=316fe0e486ca289092b22ec0ddb3b254ed7bfc27

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    17 points boradteenager007

    Damn that’s cool knowledge bro ty

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    4 points QuickNature

    Organic Chemistry Tutor spotted, upvote from me. I learned so much from that guy

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  • 29 points Dragon_Forty_Two

    Thanks for the big black bars that take up twice as much space as the actual content!

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    5 points aeroboy14

    I’m there with you. The internet has become a weird place. On some platform somewhere this looks amazing but wherever you and I are.. dog shit.

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    3 points joethafunky

    How else would you force the inferior widescreen into vertical? /s

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  • 6 points D_dUb420247

    Fish tailing. Wouldn’t really call it drifting.

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  • 5 points MaiDuuuuude

    Arab drifting!!!

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  • 2 points mrsilverfr0st

    The scariest thing about drifting in front-wheel drive cars is the need to accelerate from the moment the tires lose traction to get out of the skid.

    I have two cars, both front-wheel drive. Drifting at 40-60 km/h is okay, but once I lost control at 130 km/h, and it was terrifying. I decided not to accelerate and slammed on the brakes, which led to a series of 360-degree spins. The road was empty, and I managed to stay on it and avoid hitting anything. But the memories of that night are still with me.

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    0 points boradteenager007

    There is an Arab saying drifters say that brakes won’t save you from a fwd lost control you just have to say calm and try to get control of the car again

    These guys are going over 200km

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  • 3 points HalcyoNighT

    Friend with Deathnefits

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  • 1 points TheLooseNeutral

    https://youtu.be/TnmLCn23yx0?si=cp_ohLStlAwmU-km

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  • 1 points InvestmentDirect6699

    He said "how craaazzzzzzyyyyyyy"

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  • 1 points pcurepair

    Dang

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  • 1 points rg-soloman5000

    That's called lane changes!

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  • 1 points pheexio

    I really like the size of the video 💖

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  • 1 points DepressedCunt5506

    So the scandinavian flick

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  • 1 points Hy8ogen

    That's not drifting. This is a Scandinavian flick.

    Looks similar but very different techniques and uses.

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  • 0 points Daftworks

    that looks like a mid 2010s Mercedes which are all RWD AFAIK

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    2 points Crunchycarrots79

    It's a 2008-2011 Honda Accord

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    2 points Daftworks

    Well damn

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  • -2 points Oldfolksboogie

    Was hoping for a roll, am disappoint :(

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  • 0 points Ancient_Mountain_616

    Lift off oversteer  

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  • -9 points ThanksALotBud

    Thats a slide or controlled skid. You can't drift a FWD car.

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    1 points Anxious-Cobbler7203

    This is actually called manji

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  • -9 points R7a1s2

    AWD?

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    2 points boradteenager007

    No FWD

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    1 points R7a1s2

    Yikes!

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  • -8 points Bulky_Dingo_4706

    Looks like AI.

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