There are MANY people on here who don't drift. Too young, too poor, not enough time to spend working on a car, or a combination of these and more... Well, there's an alternative to making assumptions and trying to learn from videos and watching other people.
The secret is indoor karting. DON'T go to those silly outdoor ones where the karts have 1 bhp, and go slower than a 90 year-old using a cane. Indoor karting facilities have faster karts, with relatively slippery surfaces, so you can learn how to control the kart. Look at almost every F1, Le Mans, Champ Car and IRL driver. 99% of them started in karts. If the best racing drivers in the world started in karts, and people say the Japanese are better drifters because of their racing experience, then it should be obvious that if you want to start improving your technique, but don't have the budget for a car, then go to an indoor karting facility. Why not get that elusive racing experience before you can even step into a car? Learn the basics, and it will be a lot easier when you go out on a track in a car for the first time...
You can learn an incredible amount for a minimal price. Also, when the learning curve is the steepest (ie. when you are most likely to crash), you are in a kart that has less than a 1% chance of getting damaged in an accident. It's well known that when karts spin, they usually stop before they leave the track, let alone hit anything. Some of these places even have electronic timing, so you can go experiment with lines, and see what effects it has. Learn how to make the kart do what you want it to do. In this case, it will be making it go fast. When you can make the car or kart do what you want it to do, then it doesn't matter if you are racing, doing a time attack, or drifting. If you want the car to go fast, you can make it go fast. If you want to drift, you can make the car drift. You just need to learn the basics, and karting will provide you with that opportunity.
Stop complaining that you can't do anything because you're only 15, or that you can't afford a car. Get a job flipping burgers, and that will more than cover your rental-karting expenses. Then get your a** out of your computer chair and into a kart, and start learning.
The secret is indoor karting. DON'T go to those silly outdoor ones where the karts have 1 bhp, and go slower than a 90 year-old using a cane. Indoor karting facilities have faster karts, with relatively slippery surfaces, so you can learn how to control the kart. Look at almost every F1, Le Mans, Champ Car and IRL driver. 99% of them started in karts. If the best racing drivers in the world started in karts, and people say the Japanese are better drifters because of their racing experience, then it should be obvious that if you want to start improving your technique, but don't have the budget for a car, then go to an indoor karting facility. Why not get that elusive racing experience before you can even step into a car? Learn the basics, and it will be a lot easier when you go out on a track in a car for the first time...
You can learn an incredible amount for a minimal price. Also, when the learning curve is the steepest (ie. when you are most likely to crash), you are in a kart that has less than a 1% chance of getting damaged in an accident. It's well known that when karts spin, they usually stop before they leave the track, let alone hit anything. Some of these places even have electronic timing, so you can go experiment with lines, and see what effects it has. Learn how to make the kart do what you want it to do. In this case, it will be making it go fast. When you can make the car or kart do what you want it to do, then it doesn't matter if you are racing, doing a time attack, or drifting. If you want the car to go fast, you can make it go fast. If you want to drift, you can make the car drift. You just need to learn the basics, and karting will provide you with that opportunity.
Stop complaining that you can't do anything because you're only 15, or that you can't afford a car. Get a job flipping burgers, and that will more than cover your rental-karting expenses. Then get your a** out of your computer chair and into a kart, and start learning.
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