He couldn't really avoid it. If he had steered into the grass he would have lost control just as easily. Nowhere to go.
Spec E30 Crash @ Road Atlanta
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yeah, I'd like to know how you could "try harder" when sliding at 80+mph on coolant.Comment
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Yea, no one there is running coollant, just water.
That being said, water on hot r compunds laterally loaded isn't fun either.
-ChalrieSwing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
'89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.FYYFFComment
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I've been on enough fast tracks--including Road Atlanta--to know better than try and analyze another driver's situation from a video. Thankfully, I have never been in a situation like this, but I'm aware of how slippery spilled coolant is. Rather, I was inferring that it was apparent to me early on that the car ahead was throwing coolant and that he could possibly have attempted to steer clear of it. That's all.
And I don't think he was doing 80 mph.Comment
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Watching the video repeatedly it does look like he was counter-steering to me. What I don`t get is why after unsuccessful counter-steering he didn`t pull the handbrake or what not.
I have no exp. with racing slicks and such but I do have lots of experience with going sideways at ridiculous speeds and such situation when front wheels don`t have any grip either for successful straightening out I would pull the handbrake in order to spin out.Comment
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you also don't want the engine to stall, in case you are still on-track and there's other cars behind you, you can quickly get out of the way if you still have engine power.
I've never hit anything though, thank god. And things happen fast. He's OK and that's what matters.Comment
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But what about my computor games? In those I can drift my Lamborghini at about 200 no problem, and they are totaly realistic. Right???
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