Ever wonder how pros save those wild drift entries?

It’s easy to throw your car sideways, the real skill is not spinning out when things go wrong.

The secret? Push the clutch in.

That’s it. When you feel the car starting to spin, press the clutch pedal down. It instantly cuts power to the rear wheels, stopping the spin before it happens.

This trick doesn’t just save basic spinouts, it’s also how the world’s best drivers throw their cars hard into corners and stay in control.

Here’s what’s happening: when you drift aggressively, it’s like snapping a rubber band, the car wants to keep spinning. But when you clutch in, you break that connection. No more power to the rear wheels means they can grip again, letting the front end steer you back into control.

Be patient afterward. Don’t jump back on the gas too soon. Wait until the car settles, then release the clutch smoothly and feed the throttle back in.

This one simple habit will save you from countless spins, and make your drifts look professional.