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How to Drift Gran Turismo 5 Cars: Video Series

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Gran Turismo 5 cars such as the Ferrari F430 can be difficult to drift around tight turns. Learn how to drift Gran Turismo 5 cars such as the Ferrari F430 and Lotus 111 in this free video series on Gran Turismo 5 hints and tips.

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  1. Gran Turismo 5 cars, such as the Suzuki Cappuccino, drift with a lot of body motion and weight shifting. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips and hints on how to drift with front engine rear wheel drive cars, such as the Suzuki Cappuccino with lower power in this free video.

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  2. Gran Turismo 5 cars, such as the BMW Z4, drift easily, but take care with the throttle. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips on how to drift in front engine rear wheel drive cars with low to mid power in this free video.

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  3. The 350Z Gran Turismo 5 car is well balanced and easy to control. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips on how to drift in front engine rear wheel drive cars with medium power in this free video.

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  4. Gran Turismo 5 cars, such as the Tuscan TVR, drift somewhat precariously. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips on how to drift in front engine rear wheel drive cars with medium high power in this free video.

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  5. Gran Turismo 5 cars, such as the Lotus Elise, have most of their weight directly behind the driver. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips on how to drift in mid engine rear wheel drive cars with lower power in this free video.

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  6. Gran Turismo 5 cars, such as the Lotus 111, drift with more horsepower than the BMW Z4. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips on how to drift in mid engine rear wheel drive cars with medium lower power in this free video.

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  7. Gran Turismo 5 cars, such as the Renault Clio, require more lift off over steer. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips on how to drift in mid engine rear wheel drive cars with medium power in this free video.

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  8. Gran Turismo 5 cars, such as the Acura NSX, have a lot of horsepower, so pay attention to throttle inputs. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips on how to drift in mid engine rear wheel drive cars with medium high power in this free video.

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  9. The Ferrari F430 in Gran Turismo 5 is the most powerful MR MG 5 prologue. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips on how to drift in Mid engine rear wheel drive cars with medium high power in this free video.

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  10. 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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  11. Gran Turismo 5 4-wheel-drive cars, such as a Subaru STI can be steered rigorously. Get free Gran Turismo 5 tips on how to drift in 4 wheel drive cars with medium power in Gran Turismo 5 in this free video.

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Racing video games such as Gran Turismo 5 have an array of cars to choose from. However, the cars in Gran Turismo 5 handle very differently depending on the make of the car, location of the engine, horsepower and whether or not the car has four-wheel drive. Drifting these various cars around tight turns at high speed can be tricky. Learn how to drift Gran Turismo 5 cars around tight turns at high speed in this free video series on GT 5 tips featuring ranked GT player Terry Harrada. Harrada teaches how to drift the Suzuki Cappuccino, BMW Z4, 350Z, Tuscan TVR, Lotus Elise, Lotus 111, Renault Clio, Acura NSX, Audi TT, Subaru STI and Ferrari F430.

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

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