If you want to improve your drifting quickly, start with your vision.
Many beginners focus right in front of the hood, which limits reaction time and makes everything feel fast and overwhelming. The car naturally follows your eyes, so when you look too close, your corrections become rushed and inconsistent.
As soon as you initiate a drift, your focus should already be the exit of the corner, or wherever you want the car to end up.
Looking further ahead gives your brain more time to process what’s happening and allows your hands and throttle inputs to adjust smoothly.
When your vision is right, everything else tends to fall into place. The drift feels calmer, transitions feel smoother, and your line becomes more consistent.
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