Best drifting course?

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Sorry for caps but so far its been kinda hard to find a good drifting course that i like. Thanks :)
 
hmmn this is what I like to know also,

best I have found so far is:

Tsukuba
Autumn ring mini

don't like drifting on big straight sectioned tracks,
 
I tried running the Nurburgring but the narrow roads make it kinda hard to stay on track lol... thanks for the suggestions
 
lol yea thats not exactly ideal for drifting, down hills in gt5 are quite hard to hold angle on :-)

your tried drifting the rx-7 RE car?, the softdrink one, put comfort hards on and put rear toe on max, ... WOW very easy to drift (g25 not controller). just do a oil change
 
Tsukuba is a great one, and usually the go-to drift course for most people (including myself).

I do like to toss it up with a little variety here and there, so some other tracks that I enjoy drifting are:

Indy Road Course - Nice and flat with some technical sections.
Trial Mountain - Fun elevation changes, great chicanes.
Top Gear Test Track - It's fantastic in an open lobby if you are with a good group of people.
Cape Ring - Any configuration works, but I usually skip Periphery if I'm looking for drift-only. Can you hold one for the entire helix?
Laguna Seca - Epic. Even if you're like me and not very good at drifting.

I highly recommend trying as many different cars as you can. One of my fave's is the RUF "Yellowbird." It slides even when you're trying to go straight!
 
This.

Its even more fun when you go around the little chicane after the slight right hander. Technically not part of the track in this configuration, but still a hell of a lot of fun.

For a while I was taking this route during the seasonal drift event but it wasn't accumulating points! It was my first real attempt at drifting in GT5 though.
 
I would say Cape Ring. I suck at driving and I could drift awesomely. But i guess the track doesn't have to do with how I drive, does it?.....Anyways try Cape Ring. :)
 
I created a 44 corner (seems to be the maximum number) circuit with the Course Maker and shared it. Someone wanted to try it and said it was rather good for drifting. Not being a hugh Drift fan I have yet to try it myself.
 
Since GT5P I like drifting on Eiger (tarmac) tons of corners to link up both low and medium-high speed.
 
awesome lol ima have to try those. just got done doing the last rally challenge so i'll leave it for tomorrow after work. The most points earned in one continuous drift is about 8k... what about you? :)
 
I created a 44 corner (seems to be the maximum number) circuit with the Course Maker and shared it. Someone wanted to try it and said it was rather good for drifting. Not being a hugh Drift fan I have yet to try it myself.

I was the one who tried it. I'm not a real good drifter, but I must say that it was a marvelous track, for all purposes! Has become my favorite track
 
Suzuka East Course was my fave drifting playground in Prologue! The 1st corner is always good to get a good drift going!
 
I actually drift my veyron with comfort hard around the long bend in rome at about 100mph
i assume it would work with other cars too
 
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