
Looking to up your car control? From button layouts and controller settings to the best cars for fledgling racers, we’ve got all the information you need to learn how to drift in Forza Horizon 5.
Drifting is one of the flashiest maneuvers a driver can pull off in Forza Horizon 5. But it doesn’t just look good, it can be helpful in getting around the map as well. From the starred drift zones to getting ahead of other racers when zooming around tight corners, elevating the level of control you have around your car can make the difference on many of the twistier courses on the map. If you’re ready to add this important piece to your virtual racing arsenal, then check out our complete guide on how to get started.
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- Drifting in Forza Horizon 5
- Best game settings for drifting
- Best drift cars for beginners in Forza Horizon 5
How to drift in Forza Horizon 5

Once you’re comfortable making a 180-degree turn through the cones, use those same skills when attempting a turn around a real corner. The goal is for your car to never veer too close into the corner you’re taking, and to finish the turn with your vehicle’s body facing the direction you need to go next.


Best settings for drifting
There are a few key settings that make drifting much easier and give every player a chance to define their drifting style. Out of all of the game’s settings, these are the ones that will have the most impact on your skill as a drifter:
- Braking: ANTI-LOCK OFF
- Steering: STANDARD
- Traction Control: OFF
- Stability Control: OFF
- Shifting: MANUAL + CLUTCH
Once you’ve mastered steering with Standard steering, switching to Simulation will up the difficulty once again, but it also offers the most realistic feel out of all of the options. It’ll take some time to get used to, but it’s a necessary step to take if you want to become a master of the craft.
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Best drift cars for beginners in Forza Horizon 5

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In our opinion, the Mazda Miata is the most beginner-friendly option but ramping up to more expensive cars as you learn is a good way to get accustomed to drifting in any car with any tune. All of these cars are good options for anyone trying to develop the necessary mechanics for the first time:
- Hoonigan Twerkstallion
- Toyota Supra RZ 1998
- Nissan Silvia
- 1995 Formula Drift #34 Toyota Supra MKIV
- Mazda Miata
Once you’re comfortable with one of these, try some of the more advanced options and test how the two experiences compare with your newfound skills.
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