teknojnky said:in picture #5, if he had turned left, he probably would have recovered.
exactly! When I saw the brake lights on, that was it! You have to counter steer and give gas... Until weight is transfered to the right side!teknojnky said:in picture #5, if he had turned left, he probably would have recovered.
JuniorNasty said:It's easy to say that he could of done this and that when you're not in the car while it's up on 2wheels .
The key is to keep your cool... when you have a little track experience, your head stays cool in situations like that... Ask Rainer, Joel, OBD1 or anybody who had a bit of track time..JuniorNasty said:It's easy to say that he could of done this and that when you're not in the car while it's up on 2wheels .
Those pics are crazy by the way![]()
fredobd said:The key is to keep your cool... when you have a little track experience, your head stays cool in situations like that... Ask Rainer, Joel, OBD1 or anybody who had a bit of track time..
Dubweiser said:So true! So many times I've purposely lost the rear end on a car, sometimes not on purpose when it was an unknown car, and people always freak out and say "shit you almost lost it", meanwhile I'm perfectly calm and wondering WTF they're talking about :laugh: Flipping a car in an open area like that with no cars around is just retarded.
MTLVR6 said:I didn't freak out at all when you lost my rear for a second a while back on a rainy summer night. I can sense when a driver is good or bad.![]()