Kevin writes:
I see this written all the time, but I've never experienced it.
   In my experience, once you start pushing in a turn (RWD), you can't stop it 
without slowing down.  You can get oversteer AS WELL with your right foot; this 
is known as "sliding".  ;)   KeS
Depending on the car, sometimes a light lift of the throttle will transfer 
enough weight to the front wheel for them to bite. (I know that is slowing 
down, Kevin!) I have also tried (in a FWD car)the FWD road-racing trick of both 
brake and throttle to make the front end stick and the rear rotate (Usually in 
the more powerful FWD cars) it works, but is a skill I don't want to practice 
enough to learn. That's why I stay with RWD cars. - Seth Emerson
 
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