These videos are sick. The length, info an the quality is on point. So are the multiple camera angles an foot cam. Kudos man, am sure it takes quite a bit of time to put these together !
Hey man, seriously thank you for this comment! It does take a bit of time to put it lightly but genuinely if it's helpful for people watching, that's all that matters to me!
hi thanks for sharing those top video. Just a question, because i cant understand all your english language ,when you take interior lane thats for keep speed most of the time? m'y objective when i lead is to have round and wide lane each turn.... what is the objective about drifting on track ? thx before
No worries! I think the track cam at the top adds a lot genuinely. Basically the point, in my opinion, is that you want lines in the lead positions are ones that keep you in a constant forward momentum. In a tandem or solo drift session, you certainly can take wide lines on each corner, however when you are in a drift train, those slow downs cascade to each driver in the train which can lead to the train breaking. Overall my lines are strictly focused on drift trains with that forward momentum regardless of if it's solo or just a couple cars. I think it's also a lot easier for people to follow in a general sense. If it was a competition, there would be marked inside / outside zones that you would want to fill but just driving with friends noncompetitively those wide lines can create issues. Hopefully that makes sense and great question!
These videos are sick. The length, info an the quality is on point. So are the multiple camera angles an foot cam. Kudos man, am sure it takes quite a bit of time to put these together !
Hey man, seriously thank you for this comment! It does take a bit of time to put it lightly but genuinely if it's helpful for people watching, that's all that matters to me!
hi thanks for sharing those top video.
Just a question, because i cant understand all your english language ,when you take interior lane thats for keep speed most of the time?
m'y objective when i lead is to have round and wide lane each turn....
what is the objective about drifting on track ?
thx before
No worries! I think the track cam at the top adds a lot genuinely.
Basically the point, in my opinion, is that you want lines in the lead positions are ones that keep you in a constant forward momentum. In a tandem or solo drift session, you certainly can take wide lines on each corner, however when you are in a drift train, those slow downs cascade to each driver in the train which can lead to the train breaking.
Overall my lines are strictly focused on drift trains with that forward momentum regardless of if it's solo or just a couple cars. I think it's also a lot easier for people to follow in a general sense. If it was a competition, there would be marked inside / outside zones that you would want to fill but just driving with friends noncompetitively those wide lines can create issues.
Hopefully that makes sense and great question!