What Drift track would you consider your home course?

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Meaning what track do you go back to when you have to test or hit a Roadblock in terms of Skills? Tsukuba is my Fave, although Trial moutain is creeping up the list! How about you?
 
I'm a huge fan of Deep Forest's drift section. I know it like the back of my hand, so it's a good place to check if I've dialed my tune in properly.
Other than that I mostly drift tracks made by me and my friends on the course generator.
Tsukuba was a fav, but I like it better in reverse.
 
Tsukuba full lap drifting, it's a good mix of different corners on a flat surface and a short track.
I could do with picking a more technical track though (maybe as runner up).
 
Tsukuba Circuit is one of my favorites for sure, but I also feel comfortable drifting in Trial Mountain, Fuji Speedway, CSR5 and SSR5.
 
I think no doubt about it is the nurburgring.
Yes I know it's a race track but with a right setup its a monster touge:tup:
 
I'd say Tsukuba Circuit. It's a great track for beginners, but also got some hard to link corners if you get better.
 
Tsukaba, Autumn mini reverse and Suzuka east for setting up cars as I'm best and most consistent at those tracks.

Tracks I really enjoy;
Indy roadcourse (rubbing the wall sideways at over a 100mph never gets old and has some very nice transitions)
Grand valley reverse
Deep forest in both directions
Fuji as the nice wide track is great for big entries and tandems
Route 7 as its nice and flowing and flicking into the tunnel and holding a drift all the way to the next corner in 4th and 5th gear is brilliant


Track that I'll love eventually once I get the hang of drifting consistently...

Nurburgring 24hr :D



I haven't really taken that well to Eiger and Trail mountain to be honest even though they are great tracks but starting to like them more now. Reason was probably that they were being used alot in rooms when I was starting out and I found them more frustrating as they were more difficult to link a good lap together.
 
Madrid. I'm partly spanish, (obviously what a home track is about)... and i just love its layout :D
 
I'd say Tsukuba has been my home track but UDT now have a custom track on Tokyo Bay Kart Course that GTWelsh made. I suppose you might call it the UDT Drift Facility :P
 
Up until recently, I'd say Tsukuba, but I've got a custom Tokyo Bay Kart track that I call my home track. It tests my skills in underpowered and low powered cars. Definitely nothing over 400hp allowed, unless you like dents.
 
I usually just jump on tsukuba in practise mode to test new cars.1-2 laps
It bores me in online lobbys tho.. probably done 1000+ laps there
 
I like the Madrid section, but if I were to pick a "home course" I suppose it would be Autumn Ring Mini Reverse. Thats where we seem to spend the most time but lately Ive been digging the tracks from the course generator, especially now that you can add a bit of banking.
 
Tsukuba would be mine, started drifting on it in GT4, love drifting on it online and just watching the different skill levels of everyone
 
Eiger Nordwand Reverse is my home course. I blame prologue for this as I have logged thousands upon thousands of laps on that sucker.
 
Eiger Nordwand Reverse is my home course. I blame prologue for this as I have logged thousands upon thousands of laps on that sucker.

That would be another consideration for me, but I could drift either configuration. I too blame prologue.
 
After a four hour onlinesession today, my favourite track has to be the Top Gear Test Track.
It's so much fun to just slide your car around like a maniac, changing the angle in mid drift and laying out your own course. Doing circles around other cars and figure eight trough pylons. Since there's enough space you don't need to worry about flying off track.
 
I would have to say that Suzuka east is my favorite course. The first right corner is perfect for practicing your speed control and you can combo the corners all the way back to the straight.
 
Cape ring. I freaking love the ring. You can get so many amazing pictures going through there.
 
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