Drifting School MLO delivers a complete motorsports facility featuring professional drift track layouts, drag racing strip, and spectator areas that transform your FiveM server into a hub for competitive racing events and car culture roleplay. This comprehensive racing venue combines technical drift course design with straight-line drag racing capability, creating a versatile motorsports park perfect for racing communities, car meets, and competitive events that showcase driving skill beyond typical street racing.
What's Included
This full-featured racing facility includes a professional drift track with challenging corner combinations, elevation changes, and technical sections designed for competitive drifting, a dedicated drag strip with staging lanes, timing systems, and proper run-off areas for quarter-mile racing, pit areas and garage spaces for vehicle preparation and car show displays, spectator viewing zones with elevated positions for watching races, control tower or timing booth for race officials and event management, lighting systems for day and night racing events, and safety barriers and run-off zones that follow real motorsports track design principles.
Key Features
Professional Drift Course - Technical track layout with hairpins, sweepers, and transition zones that challenge drift skills and create exciting competitions
Drag Racing Strip - Full quarter-mile dragstrip with staging area, timing markers, and proper run-off for straight-line speed battles
Dual-Purpose Venue - Host drift competitions and drag races at the same facility, maximizing venue versatility for different event types
Pit & Garage Areas - Vehicle preparation spaces and parking for car meets create authentic motorsports paddock atmosphere
Spectator Zones - Designated viewing areas allow audiences to watch races safely while maintaining track immersion
Event Infrastructure - Control booths, timing positions, and race official areas support organized competition management
Day/Night Lighting - Track lighting enables nighttime events and creates atmosphere for underground racing scenes
Safety Design - Proper barriers, run-off zones, and track safety features follow real motorsports venue standards
Perfect For
Racing servers focused on drift competitions and drag racing events
Car culture communities hosting regular car meets and track days
Roleplay servers with racing teams and motorsports organizations
Event servers running tournaments and competitive racing leagues
Servers wanting alternatives to street racing with proper facilities
Communities building racing storylines around professional venues
Technical Details
Format: YMap MLO with drift track, dragstrip, and facility buildings
Track Types: Drift course and drag strip in single facility
Performance: Optimized for racing with smooth track surfaces and efficient prop usage
Collision: Accurate track surface collision with proper barriers and boundary detection
Location: Typically placed in Los Santos outskirts or desert areas (check product details)
Installation
Download Drifting School MLO and extract to your server resources folder
Add ensure drifting-school (or provided resource name) to server.cfg
Restart your server or refresh resources to load the racing facility
Visit the track location in-game to verify MLO loads correctly
Configure racing scripts, timing systems, or event management tools to use the venue
Set up spectator teleports or parking areas if running organized events
Framework Compatibility
✅ ESX - Works seamlessly with ESX racing scripts, business systems for track ownership, and event management
✅ QBCore - Fully compatible with QBCore racing systems and business management for venue operations
✅ QBOX - Optimized for QBOX framework with all modern racing features supported
✅ Standalone - Pure MLO with no dependencies, integrates with any racing or event scripts
Event Types Supported
Drift Competitions: Judges score runs on drift angle, speed, and line accuracy through technical course sections
Tandem Drifting: Two cars drift in close proximity through course for head-to-head battles
Drag Racing: Quarter-mile straight-line speed competitions with bracket racing formats
Time Attack: Fastest lap times through drift course for individual time trials
Car Meets: Pit areas and parking host static car shows and community gatherings
Track Days: Open practice sessions where racers hone skills on professional facility
Racing Leagues: Season-long championships using the venue for regular competition rounds
Script Integration Ideas
Timing Systems: Integrate lap timing scripts for drift course and drag strip elapsed time tracking
Scoring Scripts: Drift judging systems that score runs based on technique and style
Business Management: Player-owned track facility with entry fees and event hosting capabilities
Racing Team HQ: Garage areas serve as racing organization headquarters and vehicle storage
Betting Systems: Spectators wager on race outcomes during organized competitions
Tournament Brackets: Elimination-style competition management for drift and drag events
Drift Course Design
Technical corner combinations requiring transitions between drift angles
Elevation changes adding difficulty and visual interest
Multiple racing lines allowing different drift approaches
Challenging sections that separate skilled drifters from beginners
Spectator-friendly design with good sight lines to key course areas
Professional track width supporting tandem drift battles
Dragstrip Features
Proper staging lanes for burnout boxes and pre-race preparation
Clear timing markers for elapsed time measurement
Quarter-mile distance following real drag racing standards
Wide track allows side-by-side racing without collision issues
Adequate run-off area for safe braking after high-speed runs
Return road for getting back to staging without crossing active strip
What Makes It Stand Out
Drifting School MLO stands apart by combining drift track and drag strip in a single comprehensive motorsports facility, eliminating the need for separate racing venues and creating a true racing park atmosphere. The drift course design goes beyond simple oval tracks to feature technical corner combinations that reward skill and create exciting spectator moments, while the professional dragstrip provides proper staging and timing infrastructure for legitimate quarter-mile racing. The inclusion of pit areas, spectator zones, and event infrastructure transforms this from a basic track into a complete motorsports venue capable of hosting organized competitions that feel professional rather than improvised. For racing communities serious about competitive drift and drag events, this MLO delivers the purpose-built facility that elevates racing from street corners to professional motorsports park quality.