Forza Motorsport 8 - How to Drift

Overview and guide for drifting in Forza Motorsport 8, including how to drift effectively and where to practice drifting.

Forza Motorsport 8 - Car Drifting Guide

Drifting Guide for Forza Motorsport 8

What is Drifting

Driving sideways through a bend while retaining control and speed is known as drifting. Drifting in Forza Motorsport 8 may be exciting and difficult, and it can also help you become more adept at handling and controlling a car.

Any car may drift in, however certain cars are better suited to drifting than others.

Forza Motorsport 8 Best Cars for Drifting

What are important car features for drifting

The following are essential features for car drifting in Forza Motorsport 8:

  • Drivetrain
  • Power and Torque
  • Weight and Balance
  • Engine

Drivetrain

This is the car setting is responsible for transferring power from the engine to the wheels. The three main types of drivetrains are Front-wheel drive (FWD), Rear-wheel drive (RWD), and All-wheel drive (AWD).

Rear-wheel Drive is the best for drifting.

Rear-wheel drive (RWD) cars, in general, are the ideal for drifting since they may readily lose traction and slide sideways. AWD cars can drift as well, but it takes more force and expertise to overcome the grip of the front wheels.

Front-wheel drive isn’t ideal for drifting.

Front-wheel drive (FWD) cars are the worst for drifting since they understeer and lose speed in curves.

Weight and Balance

These are the weight and distribution measurements for your cars. The balancing indicator known as the front/rear ratio is stated in kilograms (kg).

Low weight and a balanced load are important for drifting.

A car with low weight and a balanced load distribution is ideal for drifting since they can assist you start and manage a slide.

A heavy and imbalanced load is unfavorable for drifting.

A car, on the other hand, may become twitchy and unpredictable if its weight and balance are too low. You may change the weight and balance of your car by upgrading and altering your chassis.

Power and Torque

These car measurements indicate the speed and efficiency of your car’s engine. The units of power and torque are Horsepower (hp) and Pound-Feet (lb-ft), respectively.

Drifting requires more Power and Torque.

A car with lots of power and torque is ideal for drifting since it will allow you to accelerate quickly and keep your slide going.

Drifting is unsuitable with lower Power and Torque.

Your car may become unstable and difficult to control if it has too much power and torque. Modify your car’s power and torque by upgrading your engine.

Forza Motorsport 8 Horsepower Guide

Weight and Balance

These are the weight and distribution measurements for your cars. The balancing indicator known as the front/rear ratio is stated in kilograms (kg).

Low weight and a balanced load are important for drifting.

A car with low weight and a balanced load distribution is ideal for drifting since they can assist you start and manage a slide.

A heavy and imbalanced load is unfavorable for drifting.

A car, on the other hand, may become twitchy and unpredictable if its weight and balance are too low. You may change the weight and balance of your car by upgrading and altering your chassis.

Forza Motorsport 8 Weight Reduction vs Power Increase

Engine

The differences between front engine, rear engine, and mid engine refer to the location of the engine in a car and how it impacts weight distribution and handling.

Drifting is simpler with rear engines.

Cars with rear engines are also simpler to drift since they may simply lose traction and slide sideways.

Mid engines can drift but difficult to control.

Mid-engine cars can drift as well, but it takes more ability and refinement to manage and sustain a slide.

Drifting with front engines is tricky.

Front-engine cars are likewise more difficult to drift since they have less traction and control over the rear wheels.

How to drift effectively

The following are some pointers for drifting in Forza Motorsport 8:

  • Car Choice
  • Car Upgrade
  • Car Tuning
  • Drifting Technique

Car choice influences drifting.

The initial step in learning to how to drift is picking out a good car. A Rear-wheel Drive (RWD) car with enough torque and power to quickly lose traction is appropriate.

Additionally, you want a car with appropriate weight distribution and balance since doing so will make it easier for you to start and keep slides.

Car upgrades affects drifting.

The next step of drifting is to upgrade your car with newer parts to improve its performance.

Available Car Upgrades

You may pick from a variety of upgrade categories, including oil and cooling, flywheel, ignition, intercooler, exhaust, valves, pistons, etc.

Forza Motorsport 8 Car Upgrade List

You can tweak the engine’s displacement, aspiration, and compression ratio to optimize its performance.

Car tuning impacts drifting.

Tuning your car by modifying numerous settings and characteristics that impact its behavior on the track is the final stage in drifting.

Forza Motorsport 8 Differential Tuning Guide

Available Tuning Options

Alignment, anti-roll bars, springs, dampers, ride height, brake balance, differential, gearing, downforce, and tire pressure are just a few of the several tuning options available.

Your car’s handling, stability, and responsiveness may all be enhanced by tuning. The telemetry and ghost settings may also be used to evaluate your performance and decrease your lap times.

Forza Motorsport 8 Car Tuning Guide

Drifting Techniques improves your drifting.

Using a mix of throttle, brake, steering, and handbrake inputs to start and control a slide is the fundamental drifting method.

Here are some drifting techniques to do:

  • When approaching a turn, accelerate quickly and slant your car slightly in the direction of the apex.
  • Put the brakes on and turn the steering wheel in the direction of the turn. The car will slide sideways as a result of the back wheels locking up.
  • Applying the throttle while releasing the handbrake will cause the back wheels to spin and keep the slide going. To counter steer around a bend, use the steering wheel in the opposite direction. The car will be balanced and won’t spin out as a result.
  • Change your steering and throttle inputs to change the angle and speed of the slide. Maintain the car as near to the track edge or clipping point as you can without running into it.
  • Straighten the wheel and ease off the power to come out of the turn. Once the slide is stopped, you may continue regular driving.

Where to practice drifting?

Through the game’s Rivals Mode, you may practice or improve your drifting abilities. You may improve your drifting techniques by taking part in Spec Challenges, Track Days, Autocross, Drift, and Time Attack.

Forza Motorsport 8 Rivals Mode Guide

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