Try to climb over the obstacles made from concrete pipes. To get over it, you can lock the front and rear differentials. This will force the left and right wheels to rotate at the same speed, letting each wheel apply as much rotational force as the traction under it will allow.<br>Additionally, you want to set your rangebox to low mode, giving you a lot more torque on the driveshaft, but lower top speeds.
Drive along the course with your right wheels on the slippery surface and your left wheels on the asphalt. Try to stay centered and don't hit any cones!<br>You will notice that even when braking slightly, the vehicle will not spin out - the anti-lock braking system (ABS) is kicking in and stopping the wheels from locking completely. It is also visible in the tacho ui.<br>You can also try switching off your electronic stability control (ESC) - it also supports your vehicle in not spinning out.
In this short drift training, you need to do one perpendicular drift and one donut, then go through the goal, all within <b>20 seconds</b>.<br>Tips:<ul><li>Accelerate strongly and use the handbrake briefly, then turn right or left to slightly give your vehicle a spin.</li><li>Use throttle and steering while sliding to adjust the angle of your vehicle.</li><li>Gain at least <b>9000 points</b> for the <b>gold medal</b>.</li></ul> Good Luck!
The perfect playground for drifting. Big clear area, no risks, only fun. You should experiment with different types of vehicles in order to learn how each one of them handles.