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If you're passionate about speed and thrills, and have always wanted to experience drifting in a sports car, now's your chance with our drift stage, supervised by a professional driver.
To offer you an unforgettable experience, we've selected the best circuits in France for your drift stage.
Drifting is a driving technique that involves intentionally sliding the vehicle while maintaining control. It's a true motorsport discipline that is judged in competitions.
Far from being random, drifting relies on specific techniques and criteria for evaluation. In a drift competition, judges assess the trajectory, angle of attack, speed, and style of the driver.
As one of the most technical disciplines, drifting requires advanced skills and mastery of the vehicle. There are several well-known drifting techniques among expert drivers.
Throttle control is a well-known drifting technique that involves using the accelerator in a measured and progressive manner to maintain the vehicle's slide immediately after a high-speed turn.
Of course, precise control of the throttle is necessary to avoid loss of control. When done in a safe environment, this technique offers unparalleled sensations!
Countersteering is another key drifting technique. Its goal is to regain traction of the rear wheels to maintain control of the vehicle and to align the wheels correctly to exit a turn.
The technique involves controlling the slide by using the accelerator, allowing the driver to regain traction while still drifting. The more experienced the drifter, the better they can gauge the appropriate throttle control.
The handbrake turn is often considered the easiest drifting technique. It involves briefly activating and releasing the handbrake before accelerating and countersteering in a controlled manner.
The brief handbrake activation reduces rear-wheel traction; with the subsequent acceleration and countersteering, the drift is ensured.
Weight transfer involves altering the vehicle's weight distribution between the front and rear axles.
First, a sharp acceleration before the turn transfers weight to the rear. Then, braking shifts the weight to the front axles. Finally, a quick steering input puts the car into a drift. Thrilling sensations guaranteed!
For an exhilarating drift stage, the BMW M3 is the perfect vehicle. It's a rear-wheel-drive car, perfectly suited for drifting.
With its powerful 420 hp 4.0L V8 engine, it's one of the most performance-oriented vehicles, reaching speeds of up to 250 km/h. Agile and aggressive, it's also distinguished by its design reminiscent of American police cars, perfect for the spectacular nature of drifting.
Drifting on asphalt is an impressive discipline, captivating for both the driver, passengers, and spectators. In France, several race circuits offer exceptional drift stages, entirely secure.
Located in Vendée, the Fontenay-le-Comte circuit offers various driving stages aboard legendary cars. Drift enthusiasts can also experience passenger drift rides aboard the BMW M3.
With its 2400-meter track and modern facilities, the Fontenay-au-Comte circuit is ideal for discovering drifting. Its 800-meter straight allows for exhilarating accelerations, providing full enjoyment of the sliding sensations.
A legendary circuit well-known to auto racing fans, the Le Mans circuit welcomes you for an unforgettable drift stage. Riding as a passenger aboard a BMW M3, you'll experience the spectacular sensations of drifting.
With its fast 1900-meter track, the Le Mans circuit offers ideal conditions for learning drifting. Once settled in the vehicle, the instructor turns on the beacon, and it's time for a memorable drift!
Located 20 km northwest of Nantes, the Fay de Bretagne circuit organizes numerous driving stages and drift initiation experiences. With a length of 3 km and a 900-meter straight, this circuit offers perfect condit