no. last time was in the passat. took a corner that i normally take at 35 at 50 and it was raining
well yeah! of course you can drift on wet pavement in a car. lol
i meant drifting in lower powered vehicles, at lower speeds.
i mean its even possible to "drift" while running on snow (well, not like drifting in a wheeled vehicle, but sliding while running around a turn) its pretty hard, and one often ends up falling while trying it.. the center of gravity is way too high lol
but the one of the best parts of drifting on snow as apposed to wet pavement.. you can do it in a parking lot, and you dont get any squealing noises from the tires!.. its pretty easy to get away with
but especially at higher speeds, it takes longer to regain traction, so drifting on snow (in tighter spaces anyway) is only for lower speeds lol
but wherever you like to do your drifting, have fun, and dont get hurt!