I don't tandem i drift in touge, i don't care about D1 so i don't have to prove myself in your area. prove you can outrun a touge driver and i'll prove i can get massive angle

oh and i run an entire series of touge so lots of people have seen me drift :/
besides we have gone off topic. if it's that important to you then bring it to PM's
on topic. less countersteer if done correct can mean more speed and precision.
To quote Ant..."you can't be serious"....
First things first, let me say I'm nt bashing touge. I like touge, I think it's awesome, I wish there was more of it in the GT series...the track I want added the most out of any is the Irohozaka Touge.
BUT!
That said, touge is not drifting. Hate to brake it to ya, but it's the truth. There are similarities, and common origins between touge and drifting, but they are not the same, at all!
Touge is like any other form of auto racing, it's about speed. Drifting is not.
I am completely dumbfounded that you think you can make a statement like "drifting on CH is easy", and then go on to say that you don't even drift. If you are a touge racer and not a tandem drifter, how the hell can you make statements about what is easy/hard about drifting.
You said show drifting and D1/FD doesn't interest you. That's fine, it's not for everyone. But since you are saying D1 isn your thing, I have to assume that you haven't really spent much time trying to tandem through any of the D1 sections. If you had, you would understand why we use comfort tires.
I'm not tryin to say you need to drift the D1 sections to prove anything to anyone. I'm saying you should try it, because I think it will help you understand why we use comfort tires.
It is nearly impossible to cleanly tandem through any D1 style section on sports tires. And I'm talking about two cars, two
different cars, with different HP, tandeming a D1 section, getting big angle, maintaining
consistant angle (consistency of the angle is just as important as the degree of angle), all while being mere inches away from one another. Show me people who can consistently do that on sports tires, and I'll show you pigs that can fly.
The other reason we use comfort tires is for the realism. It has been determined by many different people that in GT5, comfort tires most closely resemble a standard street tire. Since street tires are what is used for drifting IRL, we use them in the game as well.
Comfort tires mimicking street tires is also why comfort tires are used in GT Academy.
Anyways, like I said, I have nothing against touge...but don't come in here, telling people that drifting CH is easy, and that sports tires are better for drifting, when you're not actually talking about drifting....
You might as well have answered the OP's question like this:
Q - "how do I drift faster/more aggressively?"
A - "use an X1 on racing soft...you'll be way faster!"