His phone buzzed. A new Discord message.
And then, something clicked.
Leo followed. He stayed two car-lengths back. First corner: entry at 140 kph. He initiated with a quick left-foot brake tap, felt the rear bite, and counter-steered. The S15 arced perfectly, the front bumper kissing the inside clipping point. Second apex: he feathered the throttle, held the angle. Third apex: he rolled back onto the power, and the car straightened like an arrow. carx drift racing online trainer
For the next forty-five minutes, Leo did nothing but drive in circles. Circles that grew into figure-eights. Figure-eights that grew into sweeping, wide arcs. Drift_Hacker drove beside him in the Supra, mirroring his every move, adjusting his own angle to show Leo where he should be. His phone buzzed
You want to learn how to actually drift, or just keep decorating the walls? Leo followed
The score flashed on his screen:
Ten seconds later, an invite appeared in his CarX lobby queue. The room name wasn't "The Crucible." It was simply: