Driftsoppsettet
Driftsoppsettet, also known as the drift setup, refers to the configuration of components and settings in a drift car, which is a type of racing car designed for drifting. The primary goal of a drift setup is to maximize traction and control during high-speed cornering, where the car is driven sideways along the track. The setup typically includes several key components:
1. Suspension: The suspension is adjusted to provide a stiff ride, which helps maintain tire contact with
2. Tires: Special drift tires are used, which are designed to provide high grip and stability at
3. Brakes: The brake system is configured to provide consistent and reliable stopping power, which is essential
4. Differential: A limited-slip differential is often used to help transfer power to the tires, especially during
5. Weight distribution: The weight distribution of the car is carefully managed to ensure that the car
6. Electronics: Modern drift cars often use advanced electronics, such as traction control and stability control
The drift setup is typically fine-tuned and adjusted based on the specific track, weather conditions, and the