Drift videos

I am new so pardon me if this is brought up. I am not new to GT but I am to this website. Ok enough of the intro.


I watched some of the Drfting videos of GT3 and I must say a lot of them LOOK impressive. Notice the inntonation on the look? Well I dont mean to down play these people who did the drifts but I was wondering if there is a video where the speedometer and AB button diagram and steering diagram was on screen? what i want to know is how fast are these people taking their corners?

Another thing I want to bring up; Do you guys diffrentiate from "iketani" style drifting where it is induced by e-brake (side brake) and "Takumi" style which is all based on normal braking and throttle modulation to maintain and induce drift (no e-brake)?

Thanks i plan to do a lot of reading on these forums. My friend and I love GT3 and i look forward to engaging converstations with you guys!!!:)
 
i use braking and feint drifts for 4WD cars. I try to stay away from the e-brake, but I eventually have to use it if it's a long corner.
For FR cars, i use braking drifts and feint drifts.
FF's i use braking, e-brake (needed), and feint.
 
Originally posted by Solscud007
Well I dont mean to down play these people who did the drifts but I was wondering if there is a video where the speedometer and AB button diagram and steering diagram was on screen? what i want to know is how fast are these people taking their corners?
I did a real short quick one here a long time ago: http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/cudaman/videos/gt3dori.htm

Another thing I want to bring up; Do you guys diffrentiate from "iketani" style drifting where it is induced by e-brake (side brake) and "Takumi" style which is all based on normal braking and throttle modulation to maintain and induce drift (no e-brake)?
I'll use either style (or a combination of the two) depending on my mood, the car, the turn, whatever. :) The longer I drift the more versatile I become.
 
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