When I first started playing GT4 (played GT3 to death bare in mind) I mixed the tires to make the car easier to slip(theres a bigger learn curve in GT4 then there was in 3 thus why I did this), I.E Racing Hard in the rear and Softs up front, although I 40% of the time I was drifting (meaning, I'm counter stearing and the tires are spining but still giving me momentem through a turn) but 60% of the time I was just power sliding the car (E brake) and half way through the slide I'd gas it so the tires spin and I drift outa of the turn, which isn't exactly the drifting I'm used to seeing. I was getting by on those techniques, get a lot of angle but In the back of my mind I'm thinking "When I watch my friends drift at car meets and such, they don't use those techniques" so I started to use real life techniques, and the feints seemed to be the best thing to do in this game to get a drift started, but I found it harder than hell to not spin out the car, or hold the drift with RS/RH tires at high angles, but that's for obvious reasons. So I got curious and looked on here to see what tires you guys used, and everyone seems to be head strong on the N2's, after some tunning and a lot of getting used to, I can initiate a drift at a start of a turn with a feint, drifting through the turn, no throtle at the end, feint the car into the next turn, throtle hard and drift the next turn, which more is true to drifting than what I was doing before..just my thoughts what you do to drift is all up to you, but that's what happened to me.