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Originally Posted by Quadcammer
.... for a less experienced driver, push is better as you can drive out of it with less throttle whereas oversteer can be a bit more tricky to manage.
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oh that is SO ME right now. I mean, I've been told I have "Really Good Car Control", but it's SOOO much easier for me to back-off the throttle a bit to reel the front end back, than it is to steer into the back-end's path and keep them movin' the same direction.
(My first few laps of each session I always leave the PSM ON, so that I can test the limits of the rear-end traction in "relative" comfort, before I turn it off and start controlling it myself. :dance: )