Top 3 Drift Hunters Tracks That Fans Can’t Stop Playing
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For many years, the OG Drift Hunters game has consistently proven itself to be the most popular free drifting game in the Drifted Arcade, and these are the top-ranked tracks from players.

The best part is that Drift Hunters is completely free to play from anywhere, directly in your browser, so you don’t need to worry about space or downloads.
We have also recently released an update to the game, making it mobile-optimized, so it’s now available on more devices than ever.
While many DH fans have switched over to the latest in the series, Drift Hunters MAX, many keep returning to the classic game for their drifting fix.
Given that it’s been many years since its release, some clear fan-favorite tracks have stood the test of time among the ten tracks on offer.
Best track for getting started

Docks
The reason Docks is ideal for beginners is that it features a free-roam area with wide, expansive open areas, perfect for players learning the ropes.
You can learn the basics by doing donuts and figure-eight drifting in open space, understanding the basics of weight transfer and grip levels of the cars (as long as you avoid the obstacles!)
The best thing about Docks is that it’s not only great for beginners, but since the map is so vast, it’s also excellent for intermediate and advanced players when you’re ready to start pushing yourself more. Think of it as an “all-in-one” package that grows with your skills.

You can drift between the crane supports and practice wall-running on the shipping containers when you’re feeling more confident.

Then, there are also tight and twisty ramps to explore, which are perfect for learning how momentum builds up or decreases on the up and downhills.
After that, when you feel you’ve mastered everything else, you can target the ultimate challenge (which I still struggle to master consistently) by drifting your way through the crane legs.
The favorite for advanced players

Touge
Just like the real world, when you want the ultimate drifting challenge, you’ve gotta hit up the touge! In our in-depth Drift Hunters tracks guide, we gave Touge a 9/10 difficulty rating, and we’re not kidding.
Touge is a street track that combines all of the most challenging elements of Drift Hunters into the ultimate package for those looking to prove their skills. These brutal streets are where drifting was born in (real-world) Japan.

If you’re not already aware, a touge is typically a long, winding road that runs up (or down, depending on your direction) a mountain.
This means that if you’re heading downhill, you’ll need to navigate your way through tight and twisty hairpins while dealing with the ever-increasing momentum of your car’s weight, which makes the challenge increasingly difficult.
If you’re going uphill, you’ll need to ensure you keep your foot on the throttle enough so that your tires don’t grip up and kill your drift.
Along the way, you’ll encounter bridges, tunnels, and cliff edges, plus the never-ending walls and barriers that line the streets, all of which seemingly have one goal in mind – to destroy your drift combo!
Once you’ve mastered the unforgiving challenges of the touge, it’s the perfect place to practice throwing down backward entries – you’ve earned legendary status at this point.
The only challenge left is to re-learn what you think you know about traction by taking on an even harder Drifted-exclusive game – Touge Drift & Racing.
Top pick for earning cash fast

City (Outer Loop)
Let’s face it, you can never have too much cash in Drift Hunters.
With so many cars on offer and so many tuning upgrades to unlock, it can sometimes test your patience when you’re desperate to unlock your dream drifter.
That’s why we’re letting you in on a little-known secret. Between us only, right?
Although City is actually one of the hardest tracks in the game to earn cash on normally, it has an outer loop that’s teased on the thumbnail, but very few players notice it.

Since you can pick up huge speed on this, vast, open loop, it’s without a doubt the best location in Drift Hunters to earn in-game money quickly. Check out the X11 combo above.
As you manji left to right on the wide road, you’ll quickly build up combos and watch your cash stack grow. Once you nail the outer loop consistently, it basically becomes an infinite money glitch that’ll have you unlocking all the cars Drift Hunters has to offer in no time.
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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.
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