Touge Racing
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Just go pick a moutain course, get a buddy, and ride behind him.... It's not that complicated.
If your online just start a room and when people join just tell 'em that your doing a race to the bottom and the points don't matter, then it's more like Initial D.
In drag races I've done tag-team type races(2F2F style) on bayview bridge. 4 people in 2 man teams - one player from each team starts at the start of the race, goes down one side (left or right) of the split, at the end of the split they turn around and head back the other way to the start line. Once they cross the start line the other player goes to the finish line. It can be quite fun if everyone is evenly matched.
I think it will be a while before u3 even thinks about peeking its head out, so just make due with whatcha got and come up with your own variations of stuff
If your online just start a room and when people join just tell 'em that your doing a race to the bottom and the points don't matter, then it's more like Initial D.
In drag races I've done tag-team type races(2F2F style) on bayview bridge. 4 people in 2 man teams - one player from each team starts at the start of the race, goes down one side (left or right) of the split, at the end of the split they turn around and head back the other way to the start line. Once they cross the start line the other player goes to the finish line. It can be quite fun if everyone is evenly matched.
I think it will be a while before u3 even thinks about peeking its head out, so just make due with whatcha got and come up with your own variations of stuff
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Actually, the cars involved there are a Nissan 200SX S13 and a Nissan Primera. Im assuming youre referring to the S13 as it is the one which most resembles a probe.
The technique the car is using is known as 'opposite lock', and is a recognised technique used by most competent drift racers.
The technique the car is using is known as 'opposite lock', and is a recognised technique used by most competent drift racers.
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can you explain me shortly what is the touge racing about, thx ;P
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The easiest way to think about touge racing is a combination of track racing and drifting. Both cars start at the same point, and race parallel to each other along a series of twisty corners, usually on mountain passes. However, the cars drift around the corners (as shown in the pic above). First one to the finish, wins. 
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