Originally Posted by Alchemist XL
that's not true. i've driven corollas, 240s, a lexus and a corvette and they all got sideways pretty much the same way. you just have to take in consideration the weight and power differences and learn how the car reacts to certain techniques.... it's the driver, not the car. a good driver can get in any car and drift it without prior knowledge of it. might take a lap or two but it's all the same physics basically.
you have no idea what you are talking about. end of story.
corollas have to be driven completely different from any other car i've ever drifted.
__________________
Advocate for the People's Republic of Awesome
rest in peace tim.