This site really helped me with drifting.

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domino5343
I just bought the game about a week ago and i can go all around the last turn in tsubka( i didnt spell that right did i lol) and its a almost smooth drift. I did drift in forza but i broke my ps3. I am drifting everyday and get tips from here cuz GT5 dont want a website. Not online for 2 reasons, one-im not good enough yet, and two-i cant get online because of the stupid 1:531 error. anyways, thx.
 
Tsukuba is good to learn the basics of weight distribution and drift linking, **** like that, but don't be like all the noobs doing nothing BUT tsukuba, branch of from it as soon as you can and learn other tracks, suzuka is a good next step.
 
You can try tracks like trial mountain circuit, grand valley east or autumn ring reverse after you got enough of tsukuba :D
 
i actually tried grand valley east, autumn ring regular/reverse and more because i was learning how to drift on these maps in Forza 3. Plus my RX7 Spirit R Type A is tuned great for maps like tsukuba thanks to this site.
 
domino5343
i actually tried grand valley east, autumn ring regular/reverse and more because i was learning how to drift on these maps in Forza 3. Plus my RX7 Spirit R Type A is tuned great for maps like tsukuba thanks to this site.

Those tracks aren't in forza and gt5 and forza are two different things
 
yo domino is ur name domino like the eurobeat group ? ? ?
oh and btw
grand valley east and west are both much better in reverse . . . because on the full map there are two (awesomely fun) wallrides that I know of : one is at the end of the bridge going into the tunnel, you can smear your bumper on the rail at the right side of the road as you enter the tunnel slideways, then, coming out of the next tunnel (the third one of the track, the straight one) you can do another on the left wall as you make your entry for the right . . . and the immediate left afterwards, instead of clipping the inside you can run that wall too, if you like
 
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