How does the rear drive drift? Can the four-wheel drive drift?

An ordinary drifting car. Most of them are rear-drive cars. There are many drift modes of rear wheel drive. But that's all I know. 1, handbrake. A lot of people will do this. But let me explain something to you. When your car is in the corner. Drive in the direction of the curve. The number of hits depends on the size of the bend. Pull the hand brake hard when you hit the direction. When I feel that the car is at the same angle as the corner. Put down the handbrake. Turn in the opposite direction and step on the gas. Let the rear wheels idle. One thing to pay attention to here. If the power of the car is not very good. It is recommended not to use too high a gear. The other one is also skillful in stepping on the gas pedal. If you tread lightly, the car won't float. Step on it and give you a 180 U-turn. Step on the clutch. Playing clutch is generally used when the speed is slow (novice level, expert level is another matter). Put on the right gear. Step on the accelerator and clutch at the same time. In the direction of releasing the clutch and playing. The tail flick of the car is the same as the appeal procedure. 3. Two o'clock. I have never tried this method. I think people play cars at the expert level. Use this method when playing high-speed drift. The turning speed generally reaches 120+. So I won't explain it. And dragons wagging their tails and so on. Those are all played by experts. Those of us who can't reach that level won't play. The four-wheel drive can also drift. Landlord, you won't tell me that you want to play drift with Beijing JPPE, will you? That will kill people. Finally, I recommend a game similar to reality drift. "Speed life" is similar to the inertia of real car drift. You can control the steering wheel with the mouse. It can also be controlled by the steering wheel of the game. All right. That's all. Pure hands! How tired. Give points quickly.