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handbrake turn
a driving maneuver where a vehicle quickly pivots around its rear wheels by locking the rear wheels and turning sharply
A handbrake turn is a driving technique where the driver uses the handbrake, also known as the emergency brake, to quickly make a sharp turn. This is often done to make the car spin or slide, usually by pulling the handbrake while turning the steering wheel. The handbrake locks the rear wheels temporarily, causing them to lose grip and allowing the car to slide into a turn. It is commonly used in motorsports, such as rally racing, to navigate tight corners or make fast maneuvers. It requires skill and control to avoid losing control of the vehicle.
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