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Drift Gran Turismo 5 Cars: Audi TT

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Summary: Gran Turismo 5 4-wheel-drive cars, such as the Audi TT can be handled aggressively with steering and gas work, and still perform well. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips on how to drift in 4 wheel drive cars with lower medium power in this free video.

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By Terry Harada
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Terry Harrada a member of Drift Dojo and is ranked among the top 30 players in Gran Turisimo.read more

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"Now we're in an Audi TT, it's got a little more horsepower than the Delta we were just in, a moment ago but same rules apply, since it is a four wheel drive we can be fairly aggressive with your steering and gas work and still be able to drift smoothly. You brake when you find yourself under steering and if you do that you'll probably put your car into nice little over steer slide, which is what you want when you're drifting. Keep an eye on your entry speed, as always, and your throttle work, as well as where your hands are. Four wheels drives could be very violent and they're very stable cars so you can just really go for it, in a four wheel drive car, and you'll be rewarded so if you really go for it, you could go really sideways in these four wheel drive cars and they'll keep going straight. Pay attention to your steering inputs, your throttle inputs and use the E-brake when you find yourself almost under steering and that'll help continue drifts, in four wheel drive. That just locks up the rear tires and you just step out a little more as the front tires pull you out. So, you could be violent with the steering and still be able to slide fairly terribly, nice little slide. Once again, use a lot of feint action in these cars and, unlike other cars, you'll probably spin if you give it the same motion. These cars will actually spin on the road. It's that over action that you really need to drift these four wheel drive cars well because there's a lot of traction with them so you might see me tapping the E-brake, every once in a while, and that's just to keep the rear end out and sliding. Like I said before, you could be very violent and get really sideways with these cars, just like that. Practice these cars a lot. They're a great tool to learn how to feint and how much steering input you can actually put into this car before it spins out. I love driving four wheel drive cars, they're just so stable, and they're so forgiving, and you don't have to worry about feathering the throttle as much, you can just be very violent. A little over speeding into that corner, luckily saved it. Watch your entry speed. This car doesn't have that much power so you're probably going to be hitting the corners at around the correct entry speed, as you make it around this course. Over action is good in these cars because the drive train is really stable so don't be afraid to fling the car harder than you normally would like, lets say, an FR car or an MR car. MR cars are touchy, FR's in the middle and four wheel drive is really stable. I'll show you super sideways again. You could just be really violent with your spin action and still catch it and be good. So, practice this Audi TT, it's pretty nice, good power, not too much power but not too little that you won't be not sliding around so drive this car around, you'll probably like it, if not, you could always move on to the next car we're going to talk about, which is going to be the Subaru STI."

eHow Article: Drift Gran Turismo 5 Cars: Audi TT

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