dumb comment. youre only supposed to say that if the video doesnt have anything educational. this is litterally a how to video its obvious educational.
This soundtrack is fire also guy doing the English dubbing really adds his personality well in here. Even remembers to laugh and add emphasis. He pauses, and actually adds the same inflection. Very good interpreter.
If you watch Iron Chef - the original japanese version - you'll see that same kind of voice work. This was/is actually commonplace with Japanese to English voice-over work, as Japanese companies care deeply about how they are presented in the West. Doing English voice-over work is actually a very competitive market in Japan. If it interests you and you like watching Japanese media, compare words used in order and newer media. You'll see some words translate awkwardly, and over time what might have been described one way get described in a more West-friendly way. The act of "making dinner for someone else" is a Japanese marker of relationship status, that being a serious committed relationship. Old translations were literal, and thus confused Western audiences, whereas newer translations use more traditional Western Romantic terms. On the other hand, rivalries used to be described in a very hamfisted way, often times literally describing what a rival is, like a dictionary. Japanese rivalry is a bit different than a classic Western rivalry, the main difference being that Japanese rivals want success for the other and usually are rivals out of a deep caring or love for one another. Perhaps due to popularity of anime and a gradual increase of knowledge of Japanese culture, newer anime just use the word rival, and the audience is expected to understand that it isnt just 2 characters with animosity.
This feels like some old grand turismo training video they would show before you try to drift in the game. Keiichi makes learning to drift sound simple and fun, that's how a tutorial should be.
You can do it with a bone stock car but it will be more dangerous. Money = safety. You can try anything once lol and I have, £400 will get you a car, rented helmet and a drift day at a track if you really don't give a shit about safety. A tip, if you are going into a wall, aim with the side away from you, breathe in, breathe out, relax it hurts less.
The production of this video is simply amazing. So much passion in the narrator's/translator's voice. Descriptive camera angles, double analysis of everything he does with a decent footage of his actions. The music! Better than my whole educational system.
Novice Drifters (timing depends on road,speed,etc) 1.Brake 2.Turn the wheel 3. step on the clutch 4.E Brake 5.Release E Brake 6.Release Clutch 7.Counter steer 8.Gas
I love that he teaches beginner techniques with 7 steps, and then his favorite, ultimate technique just involves tons of throttle and steering lol. No clutch or braking at all.
i mean breakless speed/grip driving is a good skill to develop if not fundamental when expecting to flat out into corners in 3rd gear or if you dont expect to shift, mastering this skill is integral to every other aspect of speed/grip/sideways driving. Including tire management.
This guy is truly legendary. It's amazing that he has shared his techniques with the world and reinvented the sport of racing. It is also probably important noting that a lot of the techniques in this video are best suited for a RWD car but can also be applied to FWD or AWD with some adjustments.
Not even lying, I was doing these beginner techniques myself before I knew what drifting was. You slow into the corner,get the angel and hammer it. It's so satisfying. DK is a real gentleman as well
There was a lot of drifting going on in those 70s car chase movies with the big American cars screaming around San Francisco smashing their way through fresh produce market stalls and construction/road closures
Why is the voice over guy emoting so much? He makes Tsuchiya sound like he's super nervous, meanwhile you can see that the guy is a very experienced driver and he's chill af.
this gives me remeber feels when i took a 20 years old fiat 500 and started drifting in a near mountain road with a friends, and then the fatal curve, do it perfectly . drift is live
I'm watching this stoned on my couch right now. But i'm hoping one day in an unexpectedly stressful car chase I'll have knowledge flashbacks and suddenly remember how to drift like a pro 😃!
My favorite saying by Tsuchiya is .. its ok monkeys fall from trees too.. lol stayed with me since I first watched "The Drift Bible" after I got my license.
This music reminds me of "Winback: Covert Ops" for N64 and PS2. Also has that "Gran Turismo" vibe to it like someone else mentioned in another comment.
I used to drift a 2000cc W124 122HP open diff on the snow, only power drifting. When I started to learn, I began swinging the car from side to side. First gain some speed (not high speed on the snow) and steer a bit to the oposite of the corner, then when you steer to the corner you press full throttle for a moment, then counter steer as your car lose grip, and bounce the throttle just enough to continue drifting. As you counter steer on the snow, you can press the throttle more to make bigger angle, just be careful not to overdo it, you will be unable to counter steer at some point... I usually counter steer all the way and regulate the angle only with the throttle. This is the most fun. 😁 I am not a pro at all, with underpowered car, I would recommend putting new tyres in front, and old ones in the back, this way you can stop, and you can initiate the drift easier. 😏 When you do not have LSD or a weld on your diff it is a bit harder, to drift. Note that if you weld your diff, the car would no longer be good as daily... When you corner (without drifting) the rear will bounce, and it is not good for the car at all.
@@shamaYahu8635 not sure but you could download a jungle sample pack, play some pads, transpose it up after 16bars, and then add in some dope amen breaks and chop em using a mpc or ur daw of choice
This i think is part of the "JDM Option" series, they had a bunch of good stuff. The MDE stuff is part 90s video feel, part Vaporwave, they just created a whole si bland 90s-contemorary-adult-radio feel. Bland and nostalgic at the same time. MDE rules and Sam did nothing wrong
really diffrent than Ken Block drift teaching and he do it more easy 1. Get 800hp car 2. buy hydroulic handbrake done just go fast, brake and use handbrake on corner lol
Currently working on replacing an oil cooler on my FB but after that, I gotta try this in a lot or something. My car isn't very powerful, but it's a manual fr which is all you need to drift. Its probable what's been drawing me to drifting, its not about power, but technique.
"you don't need lots of money to enjoy this sport" well technically yes because first you need a car then you gotta modificate it and then you gotta pay for a new car because eurobeat doesn't make you takumi
alot drift enthusiasts use 2nd hand and old cars for the sport actually, hence that's what he refers to. Only someone rich and stupid will buy a brand new car to perform stunts like these for no reason lol.
I don't think that he means that "drifting can come cheap" more like "it's not too complicated". Using these techniques on a standard road car can surely bring enough damage on the tyes, suspension, clutch, and especially the engine. Drift cars require stiffer suspensions to limit excessive roll on the weight transfer and that it transitions immedietly. Maintaining the car after and during runs, it all adds up to a very expensive hobby overall.
The translator putting his soul into the translations
Really weird hearing the translator copy even the slight laughs and sighs.
@@saud2 I actually LOVE it. It's really, really passionate and tries his best to be the voice of the client for an English audience. Fantastic.
nothing less for a king
Soo awkward but nice xd
That’s not just a translator, *THATS AN ACTOR* and a voice actor at that!
Step 1: buy a car
Step 2: play some eurobeat
Step 3: buy a car
@@typhoon_abm5691 whooooosh
@@prodbyelija get spongeaids
@@typhoon_abm5691 it's bcz the car is destroyed after drifting. So buy again
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@@typhoon_abm5691
What he meant was buy a new car because you crashed the first car.
"Video Category : Education"
Drift has officially become a general education
You don’t say?
well you can't say he isn't teaching something
In other news the water is wet.
Good comment.
@@GrizzlyClawss water is not wet
dumb comment. youre only supposed to say that if the video doesnt have anything educational. this is litterally a how to video its obvious educational.
"visit a track, go out there and start pulling the e-brake"
90's Japanese Teenager:
Ok I'll do it on a mountain
Yeah
Plusby 1987 Video
Very Educational
facts
Maybe not Teenager more around 18-28
touge runs are the best
This soundtrack is fire also guy doing the English dubbing really adds his personality well in here.
Even remembers to laugh and add emphasis. He pauses, and actually adds the same inflection. Very good interpreter.
Yep
It's really funny because he really sounds like the voice actor that plays Yuichi from the Initial D dub.
If you watch Iron Chef - the original japanese version - you'll see that same kind of voice work. This was/is actually commonplace with Japanese to English voice-over work, as Japanese companies care deeply about how they are presented in the West. Doing English voice-over work is actually a very competitive market in Japan.
If it interests you and you like watching Japanese media, compare words used in order and newer media. You'll see some words translate awkwardly, and over time what might have been described one way get described in a more West-friendly way. The act of "making dinner for someone else" is a Japanese marker of relationship status, that being a serious committed relationship. Old translations were literal, and thus confused Western audiences, whereas newer translations use more traditional Western Romantic terms.
On the other hand, rivalries used to be described in a very hamfisted way, often times literally describing what a rival is, like a dictionary. Japanese rivalry is a bit different than a classic Western rivalry, the main difference being that Japanese rivals want success for the other and usually are rivals out of a deep caring or love for one another. Perhaps due to popularity of anime and a gradual increase of knowledge of Japanese culture, newer anime just use the word rival, and the audience is expected to understand that it isnt just 2 characters with animosity.
sorry to bother you i would like to ask do you know the name of the music ?
Soundtrack gives me Gran Turismo vibes.
"I couldn''t do it cus I was too scared", a real man with honor being honest, moderate and cool
he do it on snow on the mountain lol
I was looking for this comment , how humbling , I was literally about to post it , such kind words
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SO cool.
Only true professionals can admit and learn from their fears.
my man is flexing with those Cartier glasses, drift king got the swag
all that guap from drifting on motherfuckers lmao
You made my day
drip king
exaggerated swagger of a middle aged asian guy
drip
first u need a car
second u need eurobeat
Seͥirͣaͫ MiຮຮO多eຮe only then can you drift
*Shingo drift intensifies*
yeah thats basicly it
And have a licence
But that isn’t needed
background music is dope af
Playstation Granturismo vibe.
Bobby Dhillon A little too loud though
@@xanavir34kakarot21 Can't beat it
@@User-gd5un It's just perfect
This is something you'd hear in gran tourismo 1/2
Me who will never drift in my life: ah yes, yes, I’ll make sure to remember that
I don't even have a licence or car but yeah I'll make sure to not forget any of the steps
Me who has a fwd diesel Volkswagen Beetle and a hand brake. WE SLIDIN!
Don't say that! Get a crap car with like a thousand pounds, dollars or euros with an RWD and you'll learn the basics.
Get out there with a shitbox. It isn't expensive if you can wrench.
Ah yes, same
This feels like some old grand turismo training video they would show before you try to drift in the game. Keiichi makes learning to drift sound simple and fun, that's how a tutorial should be.
got to obtain the B license first
“As you improve, maybe changing lsds would be a good idea in the future”
Duly noted, I haven’t done acid in a while
🤣🤣🤣damn you got a chuckle out of me my man! 👏🙇♂️
facts
😂 😂 😂
You have to love how youtube is the closest thing to a time machine we have
"You dont need a lot of money to get into drifting"
Step 1: *Put a few grand into your car*
its not much considering how expensive drifting can be
@@tungabunga4107 What really hurts the wallet is the amount of tires you need to buy.
@@doqmentz9242 u rite
You can do it with a bone stock car but it will be more dangerous. Money = safety. You can try anything once lol and I have, £400 will get you a car, rented helmet and a drift day at a track if you really don't give a shit about safety. A tip, if you are going into a wall, aim with the side away from you, breathe in, breathe out, relax it hurts less.
@@georgekurgansky5986The way you said it makes me believe you have a lot of experience with crashing
''Takumi ,can you explain then what a dorifto is?'' first stage ep2
"yeah, who cant, it's when you slide the front tires into a turn"
Iketani and itsuki laugh
@@sandyaditya7467 "thats the first sign that ur gonna eat some guardrail !!!"
@@SwaggerYeet420
Yea I Have Understeer on my 32 so i have a guardrail Lunch! :D
Sorry to break your balls but its Ep2
The production of this video is simply amazing.
So much passion in the narrator's/translator's voice. Descriptive camera angles, double analysis of everything he does with a decent footage of his actions. The music! Better than my whole educational system.
Facts W vid
facts
Novice Drifters (timing depends on road,speed,etc)
1.Brake
2.Turn the wheel
3. step on the clutch
4.E Brake
5.Release E Brake
6.Release Clutch
7.Counter steer
8.Gas
9. crash
11. Regret your decisions afterwards and realizes that this wasn't worth it
9.GAs
10.GAS
11.I'm gonna step on the gas
12. Tonight I'll fly and be your lover
13. Yeah yeah YEAH!
14. Explain to your dad that you didn't try to drift, the car magically spun out and hit a curb on a summer day with new tyres.
15. Skip #4 and #5
I love that he teaches beginner techniques with 7 steps, and then his favorite, ultimate technique just involves tons of throttle and steering lol. No clutch or braking at all.
i mean breakless speed/grip driving is a good skill to develop if not fundamental when expecting to flat out into corners in 3rd gear or if you dont expect to shift, mastering this skill is integral to every other aspect of speed/grip/sideways driving. Including tire management.
It's the only way to drift in gt7 😅
@@anhiirris that only for rear wheel drive?
This 90s DnB is sick in this video.
I need all the track IDs if possible
facts
Song? @2:31 do u know it?
@@shamaYahu8635 any update
When the Drift King gives me instructions, I follow. No questions asked.
This is takumi but in real life
Actually his Dad.
Initial d was made based on tsuchiya
They where watching this clip on the show
@@japple5933 Keiichi helped with initial d
Japple no
This guy is truly legendary. It's amazing that he has shared his techniques with the world and reinvented the sport of racing. It is also probably important noting that a lot of the techniques in this video are best suited for a RWD car but can also be applied to FWD or AWD with some adjustments.
drifting on ice and snow really helps, I have been drifting on ice tracks for 2 years with 30+ year old car that has 70hp
@TimeStamp Nigga yeah, my car also red, and has stickers, put no power. Maybe I need more stickers
remember when iketani, kenji, and itsuki were watching tv in initial d 1st stage? and this was on the tv?
Yeahhh
Yeah lol
Not even lying, I was doing these beginner techniques myself before I knew what drifting was. You slow into the corner,get the angel and hammer it. It's so satisfying.
DK is a real gentleman as well
I was remembering some of these from what Bootleggers use to do with with their high tuned cars to get away from cops.
There was a lot of drifting going on in those 70s car chase movies with the big American cars screaming around San Francisco smashing their way through fresh produce market stalls and construction/road closures
Mounting a tail light to the front so you can learn his brake points? Truly a great teacher.
Step 1: Start delivering Tofu
facts
When you switch from controller to wheel in a racing sim and now you’ve gotta learn how to drift in real life.
facts
2:55 tsuchiya says "well that's pretty much it " wat a legend
he is so humble and he's so pro at drifting
facts
Normal people in snowy days: driving is dangerous
Keiichi: best time to slide down a mountain
it's less dangerous than trying to drift on a dry road, because you're slow and have plenty of time to react
Every time i watch this. I say "this man handsome." And yes the glasses are a bonus perk. Adds +10 to his 99 stats with style points. Indeed overkill.
そうだよね。
The translator was making him sound like an anime character 💀
His drifts are so satisfying
god the beginning of that vid with the song and sliding S14 goes so damn well together
facts
Why is the voice over guy emoting so much? He makes Tsuchiya sound like he's super nervous, meanwhile you can see that the guy is a very experienced driver and he's chill af.
Cheers now I can drift my corsa around the local macies drive thru.
Best Video for drifting Ever
i love the 2000's vibes from this video
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Bro the soundtrack with his instructions at 4:21 actually goes hard, like a sick song intro
This video is so well crafted, I don’t have a license or a car yet but I’ll keep this video saved for when the time comes. Thanks
The only thing you need to know to learn how to drift is "Gas, Gas, Gaaasss.."
this gives me remeber feels when i took a 20 years old fiat 500 and started drifting in a near mountain road with a friends, and then the fatal curve, do it perfectly . drift is live
I'm watching this stoned on my couch right now. But i'm hoping one day in an unexpectedly stressful car chase I'll have knowledge flashbacks and suddenly remember how to drift like a pro 😃!
I'm one of those people that have to do it to understand. You can only comprehend so much with textbook
how do i drift with a FWD toyota that had 90 hp in 2001?
Its very simple my friend........You can't drift a FWD car.
Valtteri Nummela Lets play/vlog Mc donalds plates under rear wheels + handbrake = slide
have fun
1. Put some fairly thick plywoods under your 2 rear wheels.
2. Pull hand breaks to lock the rear wheels.
3. step on the gas and do some maad skids.
Listen to eurobeat, thos will add 50hp to the engine and will convert it to RWD
Niki St holy fucking shit, ae01 confirmed. Honestly the liftback t22 looks like direct successor of ae86, just with FWD about half the HP
My favorite saying by Tsuchiya is .. its ok monkeys fall from trees too.. lol stayed with me since I first watched "The Drift Bible" after I got my license.
Meanwhile in Gunma Prefecture:
Man, Keichii Tsuchiya is the Drift King! No contest!
Lesson from the drift king for free! Gotta list this down. I need to buy a car first hahaha
This music reminds me of "Winback: Covert Ops" for N64 and PS2. Also has that "Gran Turismo" vibe to it like someone else mentioned in another comment.
I was gonna say sega saturn sf3 or somethin on the dreamcast
if im not mistaken i think this music is from gran turismo 3 A-SPEC
Has anyone found out the song @2:31?
This exact same clip was used in Initial D First Stage Act 2 in the gas station when Iketani and Itsuki was seeing this on the TV
This is more important than exams.
I'll trust this video more than my drift classes.
My mum: let's go to do the shopping
Me: ok, sure
My mum: here we are, bring the shopping cart
Me: Remembers this video *Shoppingo carto dorifto*
ファクト!
Back when you could easily purchase a s15 🤣
facts
I used to drift a 2000cc W124 122HP open diff on the snow, only power drifting. When I started to learn, I began swinging the car from side to side. First gain some speed (not high speed on the snow) and steer a bit to the oposite of the corner, then when you steer to the corner you press full throttle for a moment, then counter steer as your car lose grip, and bounce the throttle just enough to continue drifting. As you counter steer on the snow, you can press the throttle more to make bigger angle, just be careful not to overdo it, you will be unable to counter steer at some point... I usually counter steer all the way and regulate the angle only with the throttle. This is the most fun. 😁 I am not a pro at all, with underpowered car, I would recommend putting new tyres in front, and old ones in the back, this way you can stop, and you can initiate the drift easier. 😏 When you do not have LSD or a weld on your diff it is a bit harder, to drift. Note that if you weld your diff, the car would no longer be good as daily... When you corner (without drifting) the rear will bounce, and it is not good for the car at all.
this is such a vibe
dude if all tutorials were like this humanity's productivity would skyrocket
“Turn left to go right” .
- Doc
Some juicy drum n' bass tunes in here
These videos make me happy
Narrator reminds me of Otacon from mgs1
Fr this video gives me mgs vibes
Why i find u in every drifting video lol
Otacon. What a good man. I miss him
@@shllakuandi
because I like drifting Lol
@@kidyugi1 man I love that dude. Otacon ending is true ending Lol
Eurobeat needed.
these 90s instruction videos always have the most fire beats in the background
You can't teach how to drift. You learn it by doing it.
APerson you are right and wrong you can teach techniques on drifting but you can only learn the techniques by doing it
@Sad Trophy Wife jeez what in the world what I was thinking when I wrote that I was 12, still stand by the idea but both of you guys are right
@@aperson4032 Happens every 3 years in Life :D enjoy it As Long As possible
@@EE-pe3tx Yeah that is completely true I never thought of it that way
@@aperson4032 No one did
So its worth to Share in my thought
Translator sounds like a half-life scientist
Teenagers after watching this : I’m the drift king *crashes into wall*
the jungle playing while he's explaining is so tight
Do u know the song at @2:31?
@@shamaYahu8635 not sure but you could download a jungle sample pack, play some pads, transpose it up after 16bars, and then add in some dope amen breaks and chop em using a mpc or ur daw of choice
damn 6mins and ive alredy mastered 3 drift techniques... nice
Thanks to that I'm even more interested in drifting
This is where all drifters are born I guess. *Ba dum tss*
a lot of MDE videos get their whole aesthetic from old driving related videos
This i think is part of the "JDM Option" series, they had a bunch of good stuff. The MDE stuff is part 90s video feel, part Vaporwave, they just created a whole si bland 90s-contemorary-adult-radio feel. Bland and nostalgic at the same time. MDE rules and Sam did nothing wrong
This is where I learn to drift
The vibes in this video are awesome 😎🎧🏙💿🚘
I feel like I'm in a ps2 game tutorial n.n
To all the lads whose soul resides in the dream of drifting, believe in yourself. It will come true one day
I don’t know anything about race car driving but this is still cool as hell
This is drifting, not circuit racing
@@aftrnoon_ac But he is driving a race car is he not
My Main car is a ford focus rs 2016 and my drift car is an old bmw e36 . Bmws are the best cheap Starter cars to learn drifting
really diffrent than Ken Block drift teaching and he do it more easy
1. Get 800hp car
2. buy hydroulic handbrake
done
just go fast, brake and use handbrake on corner lol
Don’t forget AWD and drive like you hate everything while still maintaining your positive hoonigan outlook on life
Handbrakes are for pussies! In 800 hp car, hit the corner and hit the gas full-tilt - lol!
@@BobC59 not in AWD
Drifting Is about skill not car
IamK has a point
Brilliant. He is so humble.
Currently working on replacing an oil cooler on my FB but after that, I gotta try this in a lot or something. My car isn't very powerful, but it's a manual fr which is all you need to drift. Its probable what's been drawing me to drifting, its not about power, but technique.
the early 2000's and late 1990s Japan was a fucking incredible place!
I've never even used my e-brake before....
Watching this and then watching irl takumi's cameo in tokyo drift saying "you call that drifting?" makes me feel like laughing but also smiling
I'm surprised when i know he's the person who fishing with D. Saito in FF3 tokyo drift
Literally the same video of three guys working at a gas station watching the same video
"you don't need lots of money to enjoy this sport"
well technically yes because first you need a car
then you gotta modificate it
and then you gotta pay for a new car because eurobeat doesn't make you takumi
alot drift enthusiasts use 2nd hand and old cars for the sport actually, hence that's what he refers to. Only someone rich and stupid will buy a brand new car to perform stunts like these for no reason lol.
This video is what everyone needs to see before drifting
The Drift King. Respect 💪
facts
“Turn right to go left” Doc
I don't think that he means that "drifting can come cheap" more like "it's not too complicated". Using these techniques on a standard road car can surely bring enough damage on the tyes, suspension, clutch, and especially the engine. Drift cars require stiffer suspensions to limit excessive roll on the weight transfer and that it transitions immedietly. Maintaining the car after and during runs, it all adds up to a very expensive hobby overall.
RUclips: let's Recommend this after 12 years
eurobeat=skill
The voiceover guy definitely was the VA for one of the half-life scientists
It is 1 am and I drive my mom's volkswagen, what am i doing here.
Go real jdm get some pvc on the rear and front wheel drift
You learn how to control lift off oversteer could be useful when you drive in snow...
well takumi drove his dads car at 4am and he could do it lol
For people who are getting this recommended and are not car guys. I Keiichu Tsuchiya talks, its like a god is talking.
: damn son where did you learned to drift like that?
me: a Japanese dude in a video from the '90s taught me
i like how the translator even sounds like an english anime dubber
Dude, nobody in modern anime has dubbing skills this good today. You kidding me?
1:20 music name ? Please help.
He is going to heaven from this
Kudos to the drift king💪
0:46 Is a Ryzen 5 3600 enough to drift?
Lil
Who is here after the Los Santos Tuners update 🔥