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FH6 Drift Tutorial — How to Drift for Beginners (Step-by-Step)

Beginner 6 min read Updated 2026-05-18

FH6 Drift Tutorial — How to Drift for Beginners

Drifting in Forza Horizon 6 is essential for Japan's touge roads, drift zones, and car meets. If you're new to drifting, this step-by-step guide will have you linking corners in no time.


Before You Start — Settings

SettingRecommendedWhy
TransmissionManualHold gears longer for sustained drift
Traction ControlOFFTCS kills wheelspin — you need wheelspin to drift
Stability ControlOFFSCS stops oversteer — drifting IS oversteer
SteeringNormal (start) / Simulation (advanced)Normal is more forgiving
ABSON (start) / OFF (advanced)Keep ON while learning
RewindONExperiment without consequences

Step 1: Find a Practice Area

Best beginner spots:

  1. Osaka Airfield — Massive open tarmac, no obstacles
  2. Osaka Bay Docks — Wide open spaces, some cones to dodge
  3. Kansai Countryside roundabouts — Real roads, low traffic

Avoid drift zones and touge roads until you've mastered the basics.


Step 2: Choose a Practice Car

CarWhyHow to Get
Mazda MX-5 (2016)Light, forgiving, easy to control25k Autoshow
Nissan 240SXClassic drift car, perfect balance30k Autoshow
Toyota AE86Lightest option, teaches technique35k Autoshow

Don't start with: A 1,000 HP Formula Drift car. Too much power masks bad technique.

Budget practice build (~50k):

MX-5 (25k)
+ Drift suspension (7k)
+ LSD (5k)
+ Sport tires (8k)
+ Weight reduction stage 1 (5k)
≈ 50k total → B 650

Step 3: Learn the Basic Drift

The entry drift (right-hand corner):

  1. Approach — Drive toward the corner at moderate speed (40-50 mph)
  2. Turn in — Flick the steering wheel slightly right
  3. Initiate — Tap the handbrake briefly OR lift off throttle abruptly
  4. Catch — As the rear steps out, counter-steer left
  5. Power — Apply 50-70% throttle to maintain the slide
  6. Exit — Gradually straighten the wheel as you pass the apex

The key sequence: Turn → Handbrake tap → Counter-steer → Throttle


Step 4: Common Beginner Mistakes

MistakeFix
Too much handbrakeBrief tap, not a long pull — you want a slide, not a spin
Not enough counter-steerYou need to point the front wheels INTO the corner while the rear slides
Full throttle50-70% throttle maintains angle; 100% just spins you out
Stabbing the brakes mid-driftBraking kills your angle and momentum — use throttle to control speed
Automatic transmissionManual is mandatory for drifting — auto shifts mid-corner and kills your drift

Step 5: Chain Drifts (Linking Corners)

Once you can drift a single corner, chaining multiple corners is the next step:

  1. Exit the first corner with speed and angle
  2. Briefly straighten to transfer weight
  3. Immediately initiate for the next corner
  4. Don't lift completely — maintain some throttle through transitions

Drift zone scoring: Each linked corner multiplies your score. A 5-corner chain is worth more than 5 single corner drifts.


Step 6: Moving to Drift Zones

Once you're comfortable with basic drifts and chaining:

  1. Start with the easiest drift zones near Osaka Bay
  2. Aim for 2 stars first, then 3 stars
  3. Use a car like the Nissan Silvia S15 (A 760)
  4. Focus on consistency over flashy angles
  5. Watch your score multiplier — always keep it alive

Recommended Progression Path

StageActivityCarGoal
1Airport donutsMX-5Maintain a continuous 360° drift for 10 seconds
2Single corner roundaboutMX-5Clean entry + exit, no spins
33-corner chain240SXLink 3 roundabout corners
4Easy drift zoneSilvia S152 stars on Osaka Bay drift zone
5Medium drift zoneSilvia S153 stars on any drift zone
6Touge driftingAE86Complete a touge battle with C grade or better

Essential Drift Techniques

Clutch Kick:

  • In Manual+Clutch mode, tap the clutch while keeping throttle down
  • The RPM spike breaks rear traction instantly
  • Best for initiating in cars with too much grip

Feint (Scandinavian Flick):

  • Flick the car away from the corner, then back toward it
  • Weight transfer breaks rear traction without handbrake
  • Advanced technique, essential for high-speed corners

Brake Drift:

  • Trail brake into the corner to rotate the car
  • More controlled than handbrake, faster entry speed
  • Best for high-speed drift zones

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