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Up front: I'm no driftin' expert.
'That out'a the way, it seems to me that Stewie's real power band is kind'a thin n' happens too abruptly to allow it to be a real contender as a "drift" car.
Maybe I'm readin' this wrong, but I have had some experience slidin' Stewie (n' a few other vehicles) but not to the point of the extended slide that I believe would graduate it to "drifting". What I think would make a good drift car would be somethin' with a wider power-band that would allow you to regulate the amount of wheel spin with more accuracy than is possible with Stewie.
Maybe I'm assumin' here guys, but if slidin' n' driftin' do share the basic "whut-makes-it-all-happen", subtle changes in powered wheel spin are what let you steer the car when in-slide. Stewie ain't big on subtle when the power rears it's head.
Be well.
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