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Old 04-05-2007, 03:43 PM   #6
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I have a question about Mr. Walton's driving style. I'm by no means a road racer, so I'm looking to learn something here. My experience with curves has been limited to pursuit and evasive driving, but I've always been taught to drive absolutely smoothly and to never to upset the car. I was always told that a blindfolded passenger should feel that they're being driven down a straight road (yes, I realize that's an exaggeration).

I noticed that in every turn, Mr. Walton turns in hard, then yanks the wheel back and turns in again. Is he doing that on purpose to shift weight? I can't imagine that he's misjudging every turn, but that doesn't seem like the fastest line to me. Can someone tell me why he turns in like that?
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