Drift cars
Drift cars are specially modified vehicles designed for the motorsport of drifting, where drivers intentionally oversteer to slide the car through corners. These cars often have rear-wheel drive, a powerful engine, and enhanced suspension systems to improve handling and control during high-speed turns.
Common modifications include upgraded tires, limited-slip differentials, and reinforced chassis to withstand the stresses of drifting. Popular models for drifting include the Nissan Silvia, Toyota Corolla, and Ford Mustang. Drifting has gained popularity through events and competitions, showcasing the skill of drivers and the performance of their drift cars.