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English: In this diagram we can see a car drifting using two different techniques to make it oversteering. This can be seen looking at the three fields regarding the throttle, the brake and the clutch. The diagram also shows three focus on what oversteering is, what happens to a tire while it is drifting and the "pivot" caused by the transfer of weight force using Lift-off technique.
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