Moving up to the next stage..

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  1. G1bbo

    G1bbo New Member

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    Basically I can drift the full oval at Buxton but really struggling with the infield. Whenever I try to transition from right to left I just spin straight out, any tips? No Hydro, 325 with a welded diff
     
  2. seanyreeves

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    seat time, just keep practising that bit
     
  3. holdawayt

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    Don't lift off the throttle, take your time and keep trying til you get it right.
     
  4. Leno

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    Remember you've got the weight of the car to deal with in transition too, so you'll need alot less throttle than your initial skid

    Sent from my SM-A300FU using Tapatalk
     
  5. Andy318ti

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    Easiest way is to get someone that can link the track out for a spin, they will easily be able to give you pointers.
    Better than asking people on the internet.
     
  6. driftdog

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    Throttle balance or throttle and slight clutch pedaling.

    Come find me on the sept weekender my blue compact has its new engine after the 3s demo explosion, so will either take you out or sit in with you and see what your doing.

    Just ask anyone whos there for matt the big bald bearded one. haha most people will be able to point you in my direction, or just look for 6ft2 fat child being a reprobate anoying people :-)
     
  7. Adam-MGTF

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    best advice ever
     

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