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Those race car drivers that wrecked those camaros were driving them on the performance edge getting the most out of them. Like i've said previously, just because someone chooses to turn the nannies off doesn't mean they are driving on the performance edge on their daily commute. I have the basic motoring skills to react to wheel spin(throttle modulation) and skid recovery(turn in). I've felt it before, when you react to slip and correct and then the nannies do their correction, unexpected things can happen. Now I hope no one says something like "How dare you talk to Scott that way." All men are equal and I have the freedom to express my opinion as do we all. Respectfully, Eric
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Norms correct IMHO...good observations...
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Drives: 08 Mustang GT, 19 WRX Join Date: Jul 2012
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Absolutely true. You can't know exactly where the limits are (were?) until you try to exceed them.
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In most cases, you'd have a qualified instructor sitting right seat for at least the first few sessions. Not recognizing the "red mist" or changes in vehicle dynamics (i.e. tires "going away") and failing to then dial the driving intensity back SUFFICIENTLY can and will get even experienced track day enthusiasts in trouble. Norm Last edited by Norm Peterson; 02-08-2013 at 07:46 AM. |
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A guy that I introduced to the Gen 5 Camaro bought one a week or two ago. He was previously a Mustang owner which makes it even better. He asked me about different features and one of I told him was how to turn off all of the safety. Well he turned everything off and took off from a stop light and right into the curb. He has pretty bad road rash on the right side front and rear wheels.
Moral of the story....if you turn off the safety stuff go slow and ease into it. Don't just get the wheels spinning like crazy, you will end up losing control and damaging your car. Russ |
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Drives: 08 Mustang GT, 19 WRX Join Date: Jul 2012
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Even with the safety stuff left on, you really owe it to yourself to ease into using the performance of a new or new-to-you car anyway.
Chances are it won't either feel or drive quite like whatever you're coming out of, and just hammering on it will likely result in some unexpected sensations or behavior that you aren't instinctively sure how to handle. Which depending on circumstances, might even be more than the nannies can cover for. I hope that guy takes the "ease into it regardless" lesson from that experience and that it lasts him a lifetime. In the long run, it'll be a cheap price to have paid. Trust me on that. Norm |
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Drives: '11 2SS/RS L99, '12 2LS LFX Join Date: Jul 2010
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I remember telling a co-worker about my car when I first bought it and he was shocked at the HP. He told me in his day, 250hp was crazy. Then again, in his day muscle cars did not have all the computer control/assistance with power management so I could see how it would be easy to loose it.
I spent 40K (plus an additional 10K soon for upgrades) on my car and I don't plan on doing anything stupid to destroy it. I also plan on seeking out some professional help on how to handle and drive this car properly when I want to "open it up" on a track. I was under the false impression when I first got into this car (not too long ago) that TC and ST were a handicap to performance and removing them gave a muscle/sports car its true potential. Luckily I figured it out before I did anything stupid. |
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I have a problem with some saying "I have been driving 40, 50 etc. years" I can control this, I am a great driver, etc.
Maybe you are, but your reaction times have changed, it is a fact of aging. I have been driving 40 years, and would never think that I am a great driver, hell, probably only an average driver, and I am sure as much as I would like to think otherwise, my reaction time has changed from when I was 30. Age does usually make one wiser, not necessarily better. Experience helps, but degrades with age. My dad has been driving for 70 years, but I doubt he is a "good" driver today, and he was a professional driver his entire life.
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I need to confess...had my car two years, never have touched t/c or stabilitrak buttons...lol...
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7 year Cancer Survivor!
Drives: 17 Cruze RS, 07 G6 GT, 99 Astro Join Date: Dec 2007
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"Always drive like you're not as good as you think you are"
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Here's another good motto to drive by:
It's not the speed that kills, it's those abrupt stops. Been driving asshappy chevies forever. It's about time they figured it out Thank you GM, fbodfather, for bringing great handling to our beloved Chevrolet.
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