As a child, there was one thing I wanted to do when I got in the car for the first time; handbrake turn. Handbrake turn, it seemed so much fun. It was all over the place, too. In movies, the bad guy was always moving around the corner, and a good guy trying to overtake him, and in motor racing, I became a big fan rally, which featured handbrake turns at almost every corner. Here is how to perform a turn, a perfect handbrake.
1. First, you need a car. A truck or van can work, but it is much more dangerous maneuver in one of them as there is always the possibility of tipping over. The car has a much lower center of gravity than any of these and can move along the ground much easier than a truck or van.
2. Getting a car, you will need to find a parking lot with plenty of space. Preferably, you would like to wish this away and away from all the other cars.
3. Once you have found your destiny, you must find out what part the work of the brakes. In fact, the handbrake is used to lock up the rear wheels, and stop them from spinning. This so-called emergency brake, but it is only intended for use in emergencies, to help slow the car down.
4. Learn how the braking distance is really running slowly picking up speed, and then gently lifted up on the hand brake. As soon as you feel comfortable, you can work on turning the car with the brakes. It is very simple. All you need to do is gather some speed and pull hard on the brakes. When you do this, and turn the wheel in one direction. This will lock the rear wheels, and around your back. So handbrake turn.
Handbrake turn should be practiced so that you are accustomed to how your car reacts to maneuver. If you’re looking to whip around corners or even want to know how to start drifting your car, practicing turn, the emergency brake is the best way to start.