Drifting is a hard one to each, as its like instict, u no how u threw the car into the corner u no how u drift and wen to power and wen to counter steer more. Eg i learned to drift on blackwood reverse as i learnt as demo racer, but wen i started i was very light on thottle now i can pretty much hold full throttle thru most of the corners. Theres many ways to start a drift, a particular good one is to tap brakes (to shift weight to front) turn in and plant ur foot, u may find u spin at first, but then ull notice ull get better and u can hold the drift longer. Otherways r tappin the clutch (clutch kicking), this cause the rear wheels to suddenly spin reducin ur rear wheel traction. Classic is handbrake (E-brake) but u loose too much speed doing that i found. Others is changing down gear, which causes ur car to be traveling fast and the changing down slows ur rear wheels down (effectivly partially braking only our rear wheels) causes loss of traction. The method i now use is to drive to the out side of the corner and then sharply turn in which with the right set up will cause u to start to slide. I cant offhand think of any more ways, but i no drifters on lfs who use one or more of them for drifing.
Really the best thing to learn to drift is a good set up and practice. I think the best track is blackwood reverse and open flowing corners, not tight like other courses are sumtimes. Like i simply throw the car about as i said, but if i find im straightening up mid corner a quick press of handbrake increases angle again, a clutch kick wuld also do the same.
ive posted my set up see if thats any good.
p.s a good way to learn to counter steer i found is try to roughly aim ur front wheels to at where u wanna go, then wen wanna straighten up same thing, so it almost looks like wheels never change more car swings round to follow front wheels, its hard to xplain but i hope all this has been some help
Really the best thing to learn to drift is a good set up and practice. I think the best track is blackwood reverse and open flowing corners, not tight like other courses are sumtimes. Like i simply throw the car about as i said, but if i find im straightening up mid corner a quick press of handbrake increases angle again, a clutch kick wuld also do the same.
ive posted my set up see if thats any good.
p.s a good way to learn to counter steer i found is try to roughly aim ur front wheels to at where u wanna go, then wen wanna straighten up same thing, so it almost looks like wheels never change more car swings round to follow front wheels, its hard to xplain but i hope all this has been some help