FF.net Forza 4 Thread
Does FM4 show your best drifting score per lap at the end of the race? If so... anyone down for a few drifting battles?
Course memorization, smooth driving, and a decent setup is what it takes. 
I haven't played FM4 in a while and this is one of the courses that I actually suck at. Was using a JDM Spec DC2-R and could only crack a 2:02.8xx in it earlier today. :/ I wish the Alpine Ring (I think that's it) and Tokyo circuits from FM1 were on here. Those were some fun tracks... The autocross courses were bad ass as well on FM1 too.
I haven't played FM4 in a while and this is one of the courses that I actually suck at. Was using a JDM Spec DC2-R and could only crack a 2:02.8xx in it earlier today. :/ I wish the Alpine Ring (I think that's it) and Tokyo circuits from FM1 were on here. Those were some fun tracks... The autocross courses were bad ass as well on FM1 too.
omg. I was never very good at this track but damn am I sucking it up. I am going to blame F1 2012. After racing this track with a F1 car I feel slow as hell and all my breaking point are wrong.
Yea...going from F1 to Forza is like "whhaaaaaaaaatttt". I have 2010 myself.
Course memorization, smooth driving, and a decent setup is what it takes. 
I haven't played FM4 in a while and this is one of the courses that I actually suck at. Was using a JDM Spec DC2-R and could only crack a 2:02.8xx in it earlier today. :/ I wish the Alpine Ring (I think that's it) and Tokyo circuits from FM1 were on here. Those were some fun tracks... The autocross courses were bad ass as well on FM1 too.
I haven't played FM4 in a while and this is one of the courses that I actually suck at. Was using a JDM Spec DC2-R and could only crack a 2:02.8xx in it earlier today. :/ I wish the Alpine Ring (I think that's it) and Tokyo circuits from FM1 were on here. Those were some fun tracks... The autocross courses were bad ass as well on FM1 too.
I don't remember ever playing this course actually. We mostly play online, so I'm not very far in career mode.
I played with the setup on my CTS-V, and shaved another second off. Just trying to find that fine line between stable under braking, and accelerating out of the turns quickly. I seem to do better with "loose" setups.
I don't remember ever playing this course actually. We mostly play online, so I'm not very far in career mode.
I don't remember ever playing this course actually. We mostly play online, so I'm not very far in career mode.

The pros of this is in a torquey car you won't have to worry about having upshift at the exit of the turn and you shouldn't lose too much speed doing this in the process. The cons of this is that its MUCH easier to break a tire loose doing this in certain corners.
Setting up for turn 10 with my 'Cuda, I'm usually braking just before or right at the flag man's building on the left of the track. Downshifting from 5th aaaalllllll the way down to 1st...
then pop back into 2nd as I dive in and hit the late apex. Its pretty hard to get that Mopar to hit that apex at times... Live (solid) rear axles and wheel hop DO NOT get along on sport tires even with 305s in the rear. hahaBack to this weird "tip", this can easily be done on turns 3 and 10 of Catalunya with my 'Cuda... not so much in turn 12 due to the slight "yump" at the exit of it which results in the car either kicking sideways or me over compensating in preparation and going into the wall.
Dude, I'm an absolute drift nut and most of the cars I've built are set up just for it. The Tomcat (autocross course) on FM1 was basically my "shake down" course for drift cars... At times I had cars that made me motion sick just sliding through the very first S section on that course.
What's weird is that all of my pro touring inspired muscle cars like the '69 and '70 Camaro Z/28s, '69 Charger, '71 Hemi 'Cuda, '70 Javelin, etc. all understeer near their limit but as soon as I kick the rear out they're SOO nimble and neutral feeling again.
Same here...however I think my button layout may be hindering me. Do you use the default setting with the gas and brake being the triggers? For some reason (I think because FM2 was set up this way) I could never get used to that, and use A as gas, X as brake and the triggers upshift/downshift. I can't really feather the brake or gas so I have to go all rapidfire on the buttons to recreate the effect.
FUN FACT: If you drop a tire/get a penalty in the green section on this course... your next lap will also be penalized. Which makes absolutely no sense to me what so ever.

And two more times to post up. Scratch your heads at these...
JDM Spec DC2-R with 215s front & rear.

Same ITR, 225s up front and minor revisions. Still has potential to break the 2 minute barrier if I don't keep making minor screw ups.
And two more times to post up. Scratch your heads at these...

JDM Spec DC2-R with 215s front & rear.

Same ITR, 225s up front and minor revisions. Still has potential to break the 2 minute barrier if I don't keep making minor screw ups.

Oh my God this has been driving me CRAZY
Yeah, it sucks. The end is the most technical section of the course and the place that you have to be GNATS ASS PERFECT or you'll lose two (or more) laps for a simple mistake. :/
I really want to at least post a lap to the board. Hope I can bring the time down a bit
1.) Hootie - NocturnalJunkie: E92 BMW M3 - 1:59.773
2.) Mike410b - iSnogEmmaWatson: BMW 135i - 02:00.855
3.) Hootie - NocturnalJunkie: Plymouth 'Cuda - 2:03.329
4.) FIT4thetouge - cmoneyslopjr: Honda DC5-R - 2:03.876
5.) MNFit - Littleblueneon: Porsche 997 RS - 2:06.125
1.) Hootie - NocturnalJunkie: E92 BMW M3 - 1:59.773
2.) Mike410b - iSnogEmmaWatson: BMW 135i - 02:00.855
3.) Hootie - NocturnalJunkie: Plymouth 'Cuda - 2:03.329
4.) FIT4thetouge - cmoneyslopjr: Honda DC5-R - 2:03.876
5.) MNFit - Littleblueneon: Porsche 997 RS - 2:06.125


