underdonk
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Hear me out. I'm sorry if this is a repeat thread or an obvious realization. The more I drive this car, especially with DSC completely turned off, the more I think Toyota was building a car that was designed for competitive drifting. This thing is has all the hallmarks of a drift car. Short wheelbase. Plenty of power. Questionably sticky tires. A propensity for the back end to kick out under power. Same when you are in a corner and lift off throttle and have that weight transfer forward. Hell, same with bump oversteer on the 2020 cars.
Don't get me wrong, it's a good car in other situations, but a handful to work around a traditional track. This thing is a drift machine.
Don't get me wrong, it's a good car in other situations, but a handful to work around a traditional track. This thing is a drift machine.
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