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Unlocking the secrets of advanced rain drifting techniques with the S15 Silvia: A must-read for drifting enthusiasts

The Ripper_StarletBy The Ripper_StarletJune 3, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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# Disgusting piece of slippery asphalt

## Introduction

In this episode, we’re at Minami Chiba circuit on a rainy day, tackling the challenge of driving on a slippery asphalt track. The track, previously a small car track, has now been converted into a multi-purpose and drift track.

## Goals for the Day

I’m driving the S15 Sylvia, fresh from its run at Goodman Cycle Center, with two goals in mind. The first goal is to get plenty of seat time, while the second goal is to drift the entire course without using the handbrake at all.

## The Challenge of the Track

The track surface is inconsistent and bumpy, making it a challenging drive in the wet conditions. The goal for the day is to navigate the course without relying on the handbrake, a technique emphasized by Sato-san from Mercury.

## Course Walk

Taking a walk around the course before driving can help identify hazards and changes in grip levels. This can be crucial in navigating the track effectively and avoiding potential dangers.

## Analyzing the Track

Exploring the track reveals patches of slippery asphalt with varying levels of grip. Understanding these differences can help drivers make informed decisions while on the track.

## Practice Drifting

The goal of drifting the entire course without using the handbrake requires precision and technique. It’s a challenging task that can improve driving skills and add to the driving experience.

## Final Impressions

As the day comes to an end, the challenges of the track and the thrill of drifting are evident. With fuel running low, it’s time to wrap up the day and reflect on the lessons learned from driving on a slippery asphalt track.

## Conclusion

Driving on a wet and bumpy track like Minami Chiba circuit offers a unique and exhilarating experience for drift enthusiasts. Despite the challenges, mastering the art of drifting without using the handbrake can be a rewarding accomplishment on such a demanding terrain.

Join us for more exciting adventures on the track in the future. Stay tuned for more thrilling content and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates. Thank you for watching!

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Disgusting piece of slippery asphalt

Introduction

In this episode, we’re at Minami Chiba circuit on a rainy day, tackling the challenge of driving on a slippery asphalt track. The track, previously a small car track, has now been converted into a multi-purpose and drift track.

Goals for the Day

I’m driving the S15 Sylvia, fresh from its run at Goodman Cycle Center, with two goals in mind. The first goal is to get plenty of seat time, while the second goal is to drift the entire course without using the handbrake at all.

The Challenge of the Track

The track surface is inconsistent and bumpy, making it a challenging drive in the wet conditions. The goal for the day is to navigate the course without relying on the handbrake, a technique emphasized by Sato-san from Mercury.

Course Walk

Taking a walk around the course before driving can help identify hazards and changes in grip levels. This can be crucial in navigating the track effectively and avoiding potential dangers.

Analyzing the Track

Exploring the track reveals patches of slippery asphalt with varying levels of grip. Understanding these differences can help drivers make informed decisions while on the track.

Practice Drifting

The goal of drifting the entire course without using the handbrake requires precision and technique. It’s a challenging task that can improve driving skills and add to the driving experience.

Final Impressions

As the day comes to an end, the challenges of the track and the thrill of drifting are evident. With fuel running low, it’s time to wrap up the day and reflect on the lessons learned from driving on a slippery asphalt track.

Conclusion

Driving on a wet and bumpy track like Minami Chiba circuit offers a unique and exhilarating experience for drift enthusiasts. Despite the challenges, mastering the art of drifting without using the handbrake can be a rewarding accomplishment on such a demanding terrain.

Join us for more exciting adventures on the track in the future. Stay tuned for more thrilling content and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates. Thank you for watching!

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