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  1. Hello! We want to introduce to you our content From Georgia (country, also known as Sakartvelo). We are making such fuuny & interesting content about autosport/drift in Georgia. Please subscribe to our channel if u like our videos and write comment: (english subs are on :) ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2u6ce7Zlsg
  2. In my opinion they shouldn't drift because all of their traction are in back. Normally when we talk about traction, we talk about getting more grip in the road so the car won't slip away or turn-over. so why would FR cars drift when they brake? when they have traction on rear + weight transfers to rear when break? wouldn't that traction avoid them slipping over? and they can still slip so easilly... in a FF car you only have the grip focused in front tires, so why would the rear stay stabilized when you turn? when you were supposed to slip when you almost have no weight added to rear. Thanks
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