Linking your first two corners is a phenomeenal feeling, but how do you accomplish that with no expierence?
Let’s break it down.
Most beginners focus only on the first corner, and by the time they finish it, they’re out of position for the second.
The key is setting up the next corner before you even finish the first one.
Your exit angle, speed, and car placement determine everything. If you come out too shallow or too slow, the second corner won’t work.
As you approach the transition, stay smooth. Let the car come back across naturally, and use throttle to carry momentum into the next drift.
Don’t rush the transition and let it flow.
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