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#1 - Skul
TRACKS FOR DRIFTING AND (yes, i know) RAIN
Hy, i'm quite new in LFS and I enjoy DRIFTING, but i didn't see any tracks that would be made just for drifting ( u know, from corner to corner drifting non-stop, japanese style). I just thought that would be a good idea. And just to be a little more anoying, rain would be good...thanks for giving me a chance to give some advices.

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Welcome to LFS then

I think I can speak for most people when I say that the reason there are no dedicated drift tracks is because LFS is a racing sim. Sure, you can drift, but that's not what it's designed for, in the same way that nobody uses the drag strip
It might come someday, but I think most people would prefer to see point-to-point tracks, or hillclimbs. The latter might suit the drifters a bit better, and would keep the racers interested.

I will skip over the mention of rain though, cause I'd hate to unleash the fury on your first post
I agree with the above, it has been mentiond before, and be shot down before, the closest you get is Fernbay. Its a racing sim and not a drifting one. -1 for atm +1 for future
#4 - DeKo
arent most drift tracks either just normal race tracks or autox layouts in real life anyway?
Quote from Skul :Hy, i'm quite new in LFS and I enjoy DRIFTING, but i didn't see any tracks that would be made just for drifting ( u know, from corner to corner drifting non-stop, japanese style). I just thought that would be a good idea. And just to be a little more anoying, rain would be good...thanks for giving me a chance to give some advices.

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Right, What does "japanese style" mean? All the tracks in LFS can be drifted from corner to corner, linked smoothly.

You just need to practice, and anyway - you can make new tracks with the autoX editor.
Use carparks for drifting. Rain? I better shut up on this one.
Quote from Skul :( u know, from corner to corner drifting non-stop, japanese style).

oh, you mean Westhill reversed?
easily done in XRT with a (heavily) warmed up tires
Can we have also NOS and Nordschleife?
#9 - Skul
Taylor-mania, just you of all who posted here got it right...this is what i was talking about.
And i know that's a simracing (whatever), but if in Lfs are real physics, why not drift???
Many people are in this world and if the Lfs producers asked us for suggestions, we write to them. I hope i'm not the only on here. Have a nice day
Quote from deggis :Can we have also NOS and Nordschleife?

Sure

And 2 hotgirls whit a cold beer
You can drift any track in LFS perfectly fine if you know what to do.
Quote from Dajmin :Welcome to LFS then

I think I can speak for most people when I say that the reason there are no dedicated drift tracks is because LFS is a racing sim. Sure, you can drift, but that's not what it's designed for, in the same way that nobody uses the drag strip
It might come someday, but I think most people would prefer to see point-to-point tracks, or hillclimbs. The latter might suit the drifters a bit better, and would keep the racers interested.

I will skip over the mention of rain though, cause I'd hate to unleash the fury on your first post

indeed the hillclimb would be great A to B style tracks with a run off path at the top to make your way quickly down to the bottom and start again (like on the drag strip).
Quote from mcintyrej :
you can make new tracks with the autoX editor.

where can i find that autoX editor ?
Autocross- Shift U I belive.

Also, I would pay for hillclimb to be added.
Tho I like drifting, -1 for it. It just isn't necessary imo.

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