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    How to learn to drive (well)?

    How can I learn stuff taught at racing schools without going to racing school? Anything akin to instructional dvds?

    What about learning to drift the car a little?
    -edit-
    FOR THE PEOPLE THAT CAN'T STOP MAKING STUPID, CONTRIVED COMMENTS:
    By DRIFT A LITTLE, i meant countersteer while sliding car a little because it seems INEVITABLE that a RWD car would slide.

    Last edited by mikejungle; 03-31-2008, 11:54 PM.
    1985 325e
    mods:
    Powerflex CABs
    MOMO Corse Exhaust
    euro bumpers with BBS front spoiler
    e36 m3 shifter
    uuc clutch stop

    #2
    Costco Parking Lot. Late night with no cars around. But you didn't hear that from me.
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      #3
      how do you plan to do that? without someone in the car with you to teach you what to expect etc? you gonna sit in front of the tv and pretend? lol, put your flame suit on.

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        #4
        You might want to grab one of these...




        So you don't want to pay for a track school? And you want to do this on a public street? Ok. What is the worst that could happen you ask? You could kill yourself or someone else (/disclaimer)

        I could give you advice on how to do that on the street - but it's not in mine or your best interest.

        You might chuckle, but go-carts are a great way to learn to drive (not the mini-golf kind) They teach you about carrying speed through a corner, late breaking, apex-ing, ect. All the stuff that makes a good driver.
        Originally posted by Matt-B
        hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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          #5
          Go to an autocross, it's 'cheaper' and you can still learn quite a bit.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mikejungle View Post
            How can I learn stuff taught at racing schools without going to racing school? Anything akin to instructional dvds?

            What about learning to drift the car a little?

            sweet
            You want to learn to drive well or you want to learn how to drift to show off to your friends?
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              #7
              autox is like $25. if you're too poor for that... well, I can't help you.

              HPDEs aren't that expensive either!

              as far as drifting in a parking lot to "learn how to drive well" - do us all a favor and crash your car into a light pole ASAP.
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                #8
                Autocross is the best place to start out at. Excellent for learning car control, low speed enough that you're not going to screw anything up when you lose it. From there it's track days.

                A good DVD I found is Skippy B's:



                Any of the book by Ross Bentley are also excellent.

                -Charlie
                Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
                '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
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                  #9
                  goddam we got some dicks on the page.

                  I want to learn how to control my car when it slides because going around corners at speed sometimes puts the car into a slide that I haven't been able to control too well in the past. I just want to know how to control it. I'm not talking about full on drifting. I would think that more people would understand why I'd want to learn how to control my slide...it is a rwd car.

                  And no, I don't want to kill anyone. I'm not planning on using the street as my own playground, but I want to know what the basics of driving are so that I can be a better driver on the road and when i get around to it, the track.

                  And i apologize for not knowing that autox was an option. Obviously, that's why I asked the question, eh? It'd be dumb for me to ask how much a dvd would cost, but say that I can't afford a similarly priced autox session, wouldn't it?

                  Seriously guys...thanks for the help:down:
                  1985 325e
                  mods:
                  Powerflex CABs
                  MOMO Corse Exhaust
                  euro bumpers with BBS front spoiler
                  e36 m3 shifter
                  uuc clutch stop

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                    #10
                    autox is the best way to learn to be smooth and fast. you will learn more car control on an autox course then a track. start there and youll realize you only thought you were a good driver. youll pick it up fast however
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                      #11
                      How old are you? Depending on your age I'd recommend a street survival school for teens.
                      85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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                        #12
                        like i said...dicks
                        how are any of the negative comments based off of anything?
                        good job e-thugz

                        seriously, if you guys are gonna continue to be pendejos, close this thread.
                        1985 325e
                        mods:
                        Powerflex CABs
                        MOMO Corse Exhaust
                        euro bumpers with BBS front spoiler
                        e36 m3 shifter
                        uuc clutch stop

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by mikejungle View Post
                          like i said...dicks
                          how are any of the negative comments based off of anything?
                          good job e-thugz

                          seriously, if you guys are gonna continue to be pendejos, close this thread.
                          sand in the vagina?

                          we answered your question, what is your issue?
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by mikejungle View Post
                            like i said...dicks
                            how are any of the negative comments based off of anything?
                            good job e-thugz

                            seriously, if you guys are gonna continue to be pendejos, close this thread.
                            You're a real winner, aren't you sunshine?

                            -Charlie
                            Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
                            '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
                            FYYFF

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by mikejungle View Post
                              like i said...dicks
                              You don't happen to have a myspace account by any chance?
                              Originally posted by Matt-B
                              hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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