best place for beginners

a grocery store parking lot, just get that fucker in top 3rd gear clutck KIK and throw ur wheel wabah then just gas into it and dont hit a lightpole brah
 
smoket your funny i am sure you use your bm for the shopping run but i am actually looking to use my car for what its meant for

My BM? I don't understand your 1337 sp33k s0rr3... but I use my car for driving I think that's what it's mean't for I could be doing it wrong all this time...

TLDR; 8 year "Touge runner" can't drift a parking lot, More news at 9. :alschaser
 
I would Say Driftland but its miles away from you in sunny scotland, The track has loads of slower corners for beginners loads of run off and about the only thing you can crash into is grass or sand traps, of course that is other than the large corner with the Wall of death but if your like me an a total amateur i avoid that corner just now lol
 
Pod definitely.

Play pens, kidney and main track. Plenty of space so if you manage to hit anything whilst you're learning there, you probably deserved it.
 
i think i need to find a place else where now, the car parks near me are either big but have loads of islands everywhere or are tiny, think ill start saving for DYWB or give yorkshire autodrome a buzz and see if they will let me drift there :D
 
I never even knew there was a Yorkshire Autodrome... If you get the nod I'd be interested in joining as its not too far from me either...
 
Surely there must be an open space / old airfield near you or something?

I'd be inclined to get the basic doughnut / figure of 8 tried and tested if you can.
 
i know its a funny question but i have always built drift cars but never got round to drifting in any of them

I think that means you've been just building cars mate.

Santa pod or some other runway / carpark event. Norwich has an oval which has enough run off to stop you from dying, unless youre really dense.
 
I've seen more cars wrote off at Pod, some coned piece of tarmac, than any other drift practice place barring dumps like Brum wheels and other banger racer tracks.

Every time it's been the same, false sense of security/skill, then blammo, head on in to the short and only piece of concrete wall on the big track.
 
I've seen more cars wrote off at Pod, some coned piece of tarmac, than any other drift practice place barring dumps like Brum wheels and other banger racer tracks.

Every time it's been the same, false sense of security/skill, then blammo, head on in to the short and only piece of concrete wall on the big track.

The problem is the attitude and drivers, not the track. I've seen experience drivers and relative newbies come together on bigger circuits like lydden because of a rookie mistake. At least with pod its only between yourself and the concrete.
 
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