Next morning, Jackson met Lightning and Cruz at the track, ready to go.

"Okay, so, how does that turning thing work?" asked Storm.

"Well," said Lightning, "Basically, you need to get into rear wheel drive for better control. Then, you need to pick up speed, and pitch your brakes for a second, and then shift over a bit."

"Okay..."

"How about this: you simply turn left to go right."

"Left to go right? That doesn't make any sense."

"Let me show you," said Cruz.

She then took off, going up the inclined part, and picking up speed, before shifting to the left, and then back to the right, making a perfect drift.

"Think you can do that?" asked Lightning.

"Yeah," said Storm, after some hesitation.

Jackson then headed to the track, and got ready.

"Whenever you're ready," said Lightning.

Storm then took off, and went up the incline, and at then down, and started to pick up speed, and when he went to turn, he spun out.

He tried again, only to land in some weeds.

Soon, after a long day of trying, into the night, he finally managed to pull off a drift.

Jackson slipped a bit, and almost came off the track, however, he steered to the left, and did a perfect drift.

Jackson then stopped, and panted, "I did it."

"So, how was it?" asked Lightning, "to finally achieve the technique?"

"Really satisfying," said Storm.

"So, you wanna do a few practice laps on the speedway?" asked Lightning.

"That sounds good," said Cruz, "How about it Jackson? Rematch from Florida?"

"Why not," said Storm, as the trio left.