lol
Perhaps slowing down a little bit would be better than losing the back end 99% of the time you enter a round about.
... Are you delibarately trying to misunderstand my posts?

I don't lose the back end on 99% of the roundabouts i take during a day of driving. I was saying that when i WANT the backend to step out, lifting off, coupled with a bit of speed will give me oversteer, that will pretty much disappear if i put my foot down again.
I don't know how i can make it more clear, but if there is anything else you don't understand, i'll try and explain it as best i can. Maybe the Tiff video i posted will aid your understanding of the subject further.
Your posts are not factual or backed up with fact..
Well, i think i've proved they are and can only imagine you're bored and just want to argue over....pretty much nothing?
Erm yeah, how its not a powersilde.
In English please?
You also mentioned the flick with 4WD cars and not FWD.
*hits head against wall* ok. Maybe it's my fault that i didn't write a 3 page reply stating that it doesn't matter HOW you unsettle the car, it's the unsettling which is important in 4WD and FWD cars. I just assumed it was a given that you needed to upset the car's balance to promote a slide.
And also, you wrote:
If you lift of you 99% of the time wont get the back end out without some help (usually the hand brake)
Rubbish. Turning the steering wheel is enough. Source: Tiff Needell video
and the slide wont 'evaporate' when you touch the power.
Again, rubbish. For someone who's accusing other people of not being factual, you're doing a good job on the ironing. Again, Source: Tiff Needell video
Power can be used to keep the back end out.
?? I suspect this is absolute rubbish too, on anything but a strangely set up car, such as the one clarkey posted earlier, but hitting the throttle whilst getting the backend out in a FWD car will cause it to straighten up - or cause the slide to "evaporate", which, guess what, i said in my first post.
Again, Source: Tiff Needell video.
How are you not getting this?