drift hunters is a driving procedure where the driver deliberately oversteers, with loss of foothold, while keeping up with control and driving the vehicle through the aggregate of a corner. The procedure causes the back slip point to surpass the front slip point so much that frequently the front wheels are guiding the other way toward the turn (for example vehicle is turning left, wheels are pointed right or the other way around, otherwise called inverse lock or counter-directing). Drifting is generally finished by grasp kicking (where the grasp is quickly separated and reconnected determined to agitate the hold of the back tires), then, at that point, deliberately oversteering and countersteering. This feeling of drift isn't to be mistaken for the four wheel float, an exemplary cornering strategy set up in Grand Prix and sports vehicle dashing.