cam - dont drift in the dry.
when its raining late at night, find a left hand corner or a very visible intersection with lots of space to slide out - with OLD SCHOOL slippery bitumen. start in 1st gear, seriously, and slowly progress to higher speeds. I used to absolutely freeze up when the car started sliding, even though i could confidently hammer through the mountains. the skidpan sessions (2) have done wonders. Dry drift is nasty stuff when you are learning, ive had too many sessions of death fishies doing it. stay away.
youve got a big advantage with the lsd though, heaps easier to get the arse out. turning right onto 2 or even better 3 lane roads is a great place to do it, get the slide going a few metres before the traffic island if there is one.
basically, start small, wet and slippery, as you did some years ago.
KNOW THE CORNER. it seems you havent on previous occasions, and youre not confident or skilled at drift, its a recipe for disaster and dirty undies. i still get a bit worried when i slide but lots of practice in the rain has been the key.
im going to be organising another skidpan session in winter hopefully and ill give you a squirt in my car if you like, its really at home on the pan.