The Drift Gallery

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Looking for people to do a tandem photoshoot at Nurburgring.. PM me if you want, spinning out is okay lol, as I myself spin out a lot on that track.


Mercedes C63 AMG by gtdriftingdc, on Flickr


Mercedes C63 AMG by gtdriftingdc, on Flickr


Mercedes C63 AMG by gtdriftingdc, on Flickr


Mercedes C63 AMG by gtdriftingdc, on Flickr


Rome_8 copy by gtdriftingdc, on Flickr

not nurburgring but is this wat u basically want to do (eat ure heart out lol just kidding)
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I'm Brand new to drifting in the game although I have a few in this thread already, these are real drift shots in sector mode, the others were just hard braking. I barely cracked 9000 with my 599 in sector mode. This is after my first and second day of drifting, enjoy.

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his might seem like a dumb-ass question but: What sort of general setup (suspension wise and LSD etc) promotes drifting? ie. high camber/low camber, soft or hard suspension etc...

any answers are helpful as I have no Idea.
 
his might seem like a dumb-ass question but: What sort of general setup (suspension wise and LSD etc) promotes drifting? ie. high camber/low camber, soft or hard suspension etc...

any answers are helpful as I have no Idea.

Its down to how you drift, some people prefer high camber with softish suspension where some like low camber with stiff suspension, high camber to hard suspension, low camber to soft suspension. Its best just to fiddle around and try and find something your comfortable with.
 
his might seem like a dumb-ass question but: What sort of general setup (suspension wise and LSD etc) promotes drifting? ie. high camber/low camber, soft or hard suspension etc...

any answers are helpful as I have no Idea.

depends on the car really, it goes both ways too for heavy and light depending on the suspension, but its a lot of trial and error, i dont usually go off others setup cause i like to do it my own and get my results i guess. if u look at pro drifters like in d1gp a lot of them run a tighter setup front and softer in back, so thats what i did and it works for me.

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Love that 370, great picture 👍👍

Here's a few of mine
A few Backwards :sly:







And some new tandem shots...:)


 
Will27
The cars I buy to drift in never handle right, so I just use my race cars instead:crazy:

You'd be surprised with the kind of cars, I have found to be good, '61 E-type, gt350r, '70 2j is a really funny one given practice, i use the ds3 though, not the wheel, it's too hard for me on the wheel
 
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