In Forza Horizon 6, you can drift almost any car anywhere. However, there are certain roads and sections of the map where going sideways can pose a challenge or can feel quite satisfying. Playground Games specifically added several winding roads from Japan, where touge racing and drift battles took place in real life as well.
Here are some of the best roads to drift on in Forza Horizon 6.
Note: This article is subjective and solely reflects the writer’s opinion.
Best roads to drift on in Forza Horizon 6
Hakone Nanamagari Road


The Hokone Nanamagari Road is one of the best roads to test your skills in Forza Horizon 6. It is an extremely twisty road constructed on the slope of a mountain. On the map, it is located at the south-most edge of the map, below Tokyo City.
As the picture shows, the road has loads of tight corners, which are perfect for tapping the clutch or e-brake, and letting your car slide through the corner. Furthermore, it is one of the most unforgiving roads, since all the barriers are breakable. This means if you mess up, you could break the barrier and fall off the steep mountain edge.
The road also has loads of cherry trees and a stunning view of Mount Fuji, making it one of the best spots for photos as well.
Mount Haruna


Mount Haruna’s road is one of the most iconic Touge Racing spots, not only in Forza Horizon 6, but in Japan in real life. This road was even featured in the cult-classic Japanese Anime, Initial D. The road is located on the eastern edge of the map, just below the snowy region.
This road also boasts all kinds of twists and turns, fully testing a driver’s sliding and speed skills. There is a dedicated Touge Race on this particular stretch, but you can simply head to this location to practice at any time. Competing with other real players on this road can also be extremely fun.
After testing yourself and your car on this stretch, you can head back to the garage, tune your drift car, and head back to perfect the art of sliding.
Sekibe Dirt Track


Racing and controlling a car on dirt tracks require a different set of skills. The cars slide a lot more on mud trails, making counter-steering and throttle control a lot more important. However, the lack of grip can make these dirt trails into a fun drift spot, since sliding on them is slightly easier than on tarmac.
One of the best dirt tracks to slide on is called Sekibe Dirt Track. It is located between Legend Island and Tokyo City. You will find a few time attack or dirt race markers near it as well.
If you look at the track layout on the map, it features loads of tight turns, which is perfect for performing a drift.
Bandai Azuma


Finally, comes the Bandai Azuma stretch, another great winding road in Forza Horizon 6 that is perfect for drifting. It is located in the Shimanoyama region, south-west of the Horizon Festival site.
The road also hosts a Touge Race in the game, which can be a great way to test your drifting skills and also gain points to unlock stamps.
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Edited by Akshat Kabra










