Is there any other way to save your rear end from swinging out when you're hot in a turn? I have experienced this a few times and tried 2 different ways...
Method one: Ease off throttle or slight braking = Oversteer :o very easy to lose the rear :shock:
Method two: With foot still on the gas and the car travelling in the ideal line.....I left foot brake ever so lightly while feathering off the gas (Mind you this is not for those who don't left foot brake or have never tried to do so before!!!!.... less dramatic oversteer but more controllable and there's no clenching of orifices ;)
Needless to say method two is the optimal one for me but I am curious if there is another way out :?:
Bear in mind these turns were not hit deliberately with high speeds and these question are more with "evasive" and "last minute" maneuvers in mind... Even when doing slow in fast out...there is the inevitable that pops up every now and then..
TIA
Method one: Ease off throttle or slight braking = Oversteer :o very easy to lose the rear :shock:
Method two: With foot still on the gas and the car travelling in the ideal line.....I left foot brake ever so lightly while feathering off the gas (Mind you this is not for those who don't left foot brake or have never tried to do so before!!!!.... less dramatic oversteer but more controllable and there's no clenching of orifices ;)
Needless to say method two is the optimal one for me but I am curious if there is another way out :?:
Bear in mind these turns were not hit deliberately with high speeds and these question are more with "evasive" and "last minute" maneuvers in mind... Even when doing slow in fast out...there is the inevitable that pops up every now and then..
TIA
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