This ‘Sky High’ Assetto Corsa Track Will Be The Ultimate Test Of Your Drifting Skills

By Bill Jefferies
July 4, 2025
Reading time: 3 minutes

If you don’t feel Assetto Corsa is already challenging enough, drifting YouTuber CToretto built this insane free custom drift track mod (PC-only, of course) just for you.

You won’t believe how easy he makes mastering this bonkers fantasy layout look:

Known as the “Total Drift Challenge” (also labeled the SKY-HIGH Drift Challenge track), this floating arena provides just about every drifting scenario imaginable.

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When you first enter the drifting playground, you’ll need to pick a layout.
Image credit: YouTube - Can You Survive This SKY-HIGH Drift Track? - Assetto Corsa

The main version of the track can be downloaded for free on CToretto’s Patreon. This includes three layouts: Beginner, Intermediate, and Pro.

There’s also a 32-slot public server if you’re brave enough to join others for tandems, which requires the Content Manager mod. You can join with this link.

Here are each of the layouts alongside one another. Peep the crazy angles, ramps, and other bonkers creations that lie in wait.

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It might look like a bunch of wiggly lines from above, but you wait until you’re trying to drift these crazy angles!
Image credit: Total Drift Challenge - Public Track Release

If these aren’t already challenging enough, you can also download the ‘Stunt’ and ‘Touge’ layouts in the ‘full’ version on Patreon, which can be purchased for a few bucks.

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This isn’t your typical touge mountain scenery.
Image credit: YouTube - Can You Survive This SKY-HIGH Drift Track? - Assetto Corsa

The best part of the whole thing is that, despite being a fantasy track, it uses inspiration from real-world layouts, such as the legendary multistorey car park scene from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.

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Wheelie poppin’ – these surprise jumps are just one of the many challenges you’ll experience along the way.
Image credit: YouTube - Can You Survive This SKY-HIGH Drift Track? - Assetto Corsa

There are also jumps sprinkled around the track, which will push your driving skills even closer to their limits. These are reminiscent of Ebisu Minami (not that you have the added danger of falling into oblivion there!)

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Forgot your skateboard? No problem!
Image credit: YouTube - Can You Survive This SKY-HIGH Drift Track? - Assetto Corsa

There’s also a skate-park-inspired half-pipe, where the aftermarket bodykit on your drift car will bottom out, where the tires fail to make contact with the ground.

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This huge spiral section gives of Tokyo Drift vibes!
Image credit: YouTube - Can You Survive This SKY-HIGH Drift Track? - Assetto Corsa

There are also huge elevation changes, where you’ll need to make your way up full-throttle to keep the rear wheels spinning.

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Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more ridiculous…
Image credit: YouTube - Can You Survive This SKY-HIGH Drift Track? - Assetto Corsa

Right the way through to crazy upside-down stunts where you’ll once again need to make sure you can keep some traction to avoid flying off.

For the best experience, you’ll want to get plenty of practice sessions in before heading into the public lobbies in VR for the most epic door-to-door tandems imaginable!

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July 4, 2025

Bill is a writer and photographer who has been part of the Drifted team since 2015. His work extends to various print and online publications, including Wangan Warriors.

As part of the King of Nations team, he traveled extensively for several years, capturing top-tier international drift events worldwide. His hands-on experience, including rebuilding his own Nissan Silvia S15 drift car, gives him unique insights into drift car building and global drift culture.

When not behind the lens or keyboard, Bill can be found browsing classifieds for his next JDM project or shredding virtual tires on popular simulators like Assetto Corsa, CarX, and Forza.

You can learn more about Bill’s story here or follow his socials on X (formerly Twitter), Flickr, Facebook, and Instagram.