
GTA 6 Drift Tracks & Drag Racing: The Ultimate Racing Guide
GTA 6 Drift Tracks & Drag Racing: The Ultimate Racing Guide
Vice City's wide boulevards, winding mountain roads, and flat coastal highways are going to make GTA 6 a drift and drag racing paradise. Here's everything the racing community is preparing for.
GTA 6 Drift Tracks
What Makes a Great Drift Track
- Long, sweeping curves — The signature of good drift courses
- Multiple line options — Skilled drifters should have creative freedom
- Visual spectacle — Neon-lit nighttime courses, oceanfront routes
- Scoring zones — Designated drift areas with point multipliers
Best Drift Locations in GTA 6
Based on the revealed map, these areas look perfect for drift tracks:
- Vice City Downtown — Wide multi-lane roads surrounded by skyscrapers
- Coastal Highway — Long sweeping curves with ocean views
- Mountain Roads — Technical downhill runs through Leonida's hills
- Industrial District — Warehouse areas with tight, technical sections
- Airport Circuit — Flat, wide tarmac for high-speed tandem drifting
Custom Drift Track Design Tips
- Use barriers to define the track without blocking creative lines
- Add spectator areas for RP and social events
- Include both competitive and casual sections
- Design for multiple skill levels
GTA 6 Drag Racing
The Drag Racing Scene
GTA has always had a strong drag racing culture. In GTA 6, expect:
- Straight-line strips along Vice City's longest roads
- Tournament brackets organized by the community
- Vehicle class divisions — Muscle, import, super, classic
- Betting systems on RP servers
Building Drag Strips
- Find the longest straight roads on the map
- Mark start and finish lines clearly
- Create staging areas and spectator zones
- Design for different vehicle classes
Join the Racing Community
The GTA 6 Creators Hub is where racers find their tracks and creators share their courses.
Vice City streets were made for sideways.