
Car ZigZag 3D
Drifting is a high-speed motorsport where drivers intentionally oversteer, causing their cars to slide sideways while maintaining control through corners. The skill lies in balancing throttle, steering, and countersteering to keep the car in a controlled drift. Originating in Japan in the 1970s, drifting has grown into a global phenomenon with professional competitions like Formula Drift. Cars used for drifting are often rear-wheel drive, with modified suspensions, limited-slip differentials, and powerful engines for sustained slides. The sport emphasizes style, angle, and speed, with judges scoring based on technique, line accuracy, and showmanship. Popular in car culture, drifting combines precision driving with dramatic, smoke-filled displays, attracting enthusiasts who appreciate both mechanical skill and the art of controlled chaos.