Most people think you need Rear-Wheel Drive to drift, but physics says otherwise. š¤ÆāThis technique is completely different from traditional drifting. The car shown is a Honda Accord, which is Front-Wheel Drive (FWD). In a normal drift car, the engine spins the rear tires to slide. Here, the driver is manipulating pure inertia and momentum.By aggressively flicking the steering wheel at over 100 mph, he forces the rear tires to lose traction while the front tires "pull" the car forward to maintai