This guide will tell you how to drift in Forza Horizon 5?
How to practice drifting in Forza Horizon 5?
Drifting in FH5 is similar to previous games. Since the game engine is the same, you can expect the mechanics to remain the same. All you have to do is pull out the tail. To do this, all you have to do is follow these steps:
- As you approach a turn, turn sharply into a corner and apply the brakes hard.
- Now immediately apply some resistance while simultaneously depressing the gas pedal.
- This will allow the tail to be pulled out and get a nice smoky drift.
- All this to start drifting. You will now need to maintain momentum, which you can do by slowly releasing the steering and changing the throttle input.
- This will allow you to start drifting in Forza Horizon 5.
This will allow you to get a normal skid. To start the E-Drift, you will have to use the handbrake. The technique remains the same, just hit the handbrake and gas the tail as it turns. Now you will have to wait a few tries before you get it right. You can train in the rain and on a windy road. The more you practice, the better you get at it. Also different cars will have different drift styles. So keep an eye on what works best for you and use this car to master drifting.
The best drift cars in Forza Horizon 5
- Nissan Silvia
- Subaru WRX STi Travis Pastrana
- Ferrari 488
- Ferrari Portofino
- Mazda Miata
- Hoonigan Twerkstalion
- Formula Drift #777 Nissan 240SX 1997
- Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex 1985 - price: + 0 rub.
- Toyota Supra RZ 1998 - price: + 0 rub.
These are the best drift cars you can own in the game. You can start relatively cheap with a Miata or Silvia to learn how to drift in Forza Horizon 5. In most cases, you will have to choose a rear wheel drive car when you drift. However, I have also noticed that 4WD rally cars glide pretty well too. They are easy to move sideways on a dirt road or off-road.
Drifting tips and tricks
The best trick for drifting is to increase the power and use drift car suspension. This will add flex to the car and also add power which will help the wheels lose traction. Now just adjust the throttle input and start moving.
Another thing worth doing is Scandinavian Flick. As a general rule, go wide in a turn and then suddenly turn into a corner. Once you've done that, apply the throttle and apply the opposite lock. This will start the slide and allow you to start drifting in FH5.
In short, practice makes perfect. And you'll have to do quite a few runs before you get the hang of it. Once you get far enough, you will have the necessary intuitive control needed to move sideways.