Rain drift
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A rain drift is a motoring maneuver performed in the rain. This type of drift is easier than a drift on dry pavement because the rain is a barrier between the asphalt and the wheels, therefore causing a loss in friction. With this limited traction, the rear tires will slide.
This is dangerous for the same reason it's easy. The limited road grip causes more of a chance of spin out or loss of control at high speeds. Unless skilled and experienced, this technique should always be attempted at low speeds.