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  2. Electron mobility - Wikipedia

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    The electron mobility is defined by the equation: =. where: E is the magnitude of the electric field applied to a material,; v d is the magnitude of the electron drift velocity (in other words, the electron drift speed) caused by the electric field, and

  3. See Ken Block and Audi's Badass S1 Hoonitron Drift Missile ...

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    The S1 Hoonitron is a bespoke electric drift car designed and built by Audi specifically for Block's new Electrikhana video. The Las Vegas Strip was shut down for the making of this video, which ...

  4. Drifting (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    This sense of drift is not to be confused with the four wheel drift, a classic cornering technique established in Grand Prix and sports car racing. [citation needed] As a motoring discipline, drifting competitions were first popularized in Japan in the 1970s and further popularized by the 1995 manga series Initial D. Drifting competitions are ...

  5. Glossary of motorsport terms - Wikipedia

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    Can be extended to 1–2–3 or 1–2–3–4, etc. depending on a combination of racing series and team size. 107% rule Often used in Formula One or other racing series, it is a rule where the driver must qualify the car within 107% of the polesitter's time to be allowed to compete.

  6. Masato Kawabata - Wikipedia

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    Kawabata compete in the inaugural FIA Intercontinental Drift Cup at Odaiba which is the first drifting competition held under FIA driving the same Nissan GT-R he use in D1GP where he become the inaugural champion after winning the first leg and runner-up in second leg. He continued to compete in the next two edition of the competition but ...

  7. Street racing - Wikipedia

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    Drift race. A drift race is where one or more cars are drifting around the closed roads, blocked off by traffic cones, street signs, etc. to avoid being out-of-bounds. Drifting is a driving technique where the driver intentionally oversteers, with loss of traction, while maintaining control and driving the car through the entirety of a corner.

  8. Scandinavian flick - Wikipedia

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    The drift shocked the opponent, Keisuke Takahashi and even felt ashamed that he was beaten by a Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86. The scene also became an internet meme. In the 2006 animated movie Cars, protagonist Lightning McQueen is taught the Scandinavian flick [8] by his soon to be mentor Doc Hudson.

  9. James Deane (drift driver) - Wikipedia

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    Deane began his career in competition drifting in 2006, driving a Ford Sierra in the Prodrift Junior Championship, finishing third in the series. In 2007, Deane won his first ever professional event in the main Prodrift series at Rosegreen at the age of fifteen, which is believed to have made him the youngest professional drift event winner in the world at the time.