Rally driving is one of the most thrilling and exciting adventure motor sports.
Your driving skills are tested in this adventurous activity.
You cannot be a master in rally unless and until you practice a lot.
If you want to make rally your profession, then there is no substitute for hard work and practice.
There are many motor clubs and driving schools who teach the driving techniques.
You can join the motor club to learn these techniques and show off your driving skills to your partner, spouse, family and friends.
Rally does not mean mere speed.
There are techniques by which you can impress the judges if you are taking part in the competition.
Here is some of the rally techniques: 1.
Left Foot Braking: Left foot braking means the rally driver steps on the speed while apply brakes with the left foot and turns the car.
It is one of the most effective techniques for the drivers to maintain the speed while turning at the corners.
2.
Handbrake Turn: This technique is used at the hairpin bends.
The rally driver can maintain the speed by applying quick handbrakes at the corners.
Though it sounds very easy, you require a lot of practice using handbrake turn at the rally driving.
3.
Drifting: Drifting is one of the most popular rally driving techniques among the rally car drivers.
Rally fans also like their favorite drivers to perform drifting during the competitions.
The rally driver points the front wheels of the car to the opposite direction of the turn while maintaining the top speed.
This way the car can take the turns faster than in any other technique.
4.
Power Sliding: The rally driver releases the throttle for a split second while at the turning and regains the control right after the turn.
This is the easiest techniques that even a novice in rally driving can also perform.
5.
Scandinavian Flick: Scandinavian Flick is a technique wherein the car begins to slide on the either sides facing slightly opposite the turn, and then turned towards the turning by applying the brakes while still keeping up the speed.
The driver navigates the car out of the corner.
This technique is useful for slippery surfaces like gravel, ice, snow etc and really difficult to perform on the non-slippery tracks for example a dry tarmac.
You can join the motor clubs or driving schools that offer the courses for rally driving.
If you do not want to seat on the driver's seat, then you can experience the thrill of rally driving by seating in the co-driver's seat while the trained instructor or professional rally driver will show you his/her driving skills on various surfaces for about four to five times.
You can also gift this exciting experience to your near and dear ones by booking a session or two for them.
This will certainly be a perfect and unique gift for any occasion.
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