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Well be interested in it for a long time and finally got a red is200(is300 in USA) with altezza differential so decided to give it a go. First attempt at circles to learn control and went pretty well in my opinion. Any pointers much appreciated

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That's not as much of drifting as just turning TC, if applicable off & driving in circles @ high rpms, a good way go start is doing ovals in a bigger spot so you can learn how your vehicle should drift and isn't too complex
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A little more gas, a little less brakes, not bad.
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Z06 wrote That's not as much of drifting as just turning TC, if applicable off & driving in circles @ high rpms, a good way go start is doing ovals in a bigger spot so you can learn how your vehicle should drift and isn't too complex


When I went to drift school they started me off with donuts on full lock, then progressed to figure of 8's and a short course (figure 8 & left hander)

So I guess it's important to learn your throttle from donuts.

(when I say "drift school" I'm not meaning I was taught to be diago saito ready set ebisu minami DP GP driver, but just a full day learning the basics)
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Skrt wrote A little more gas, a little less brakes, not bad.

Was trying to left foot brake to create more smoke but ground was far to wet that's the only reason I was braking
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