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Old 04-15-2008, 10:52 PM   #8
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no matter what it is, no matter the tires, the turn, etc. it was the incorrect driver input at the wrong time.

so in your case. was the turn off camber? did you throttle lift? did you dramatically get back onto the gas? basically any action that unsettles a car, like shifting weight quickly, will cause a spin.

more info is needed to precisely tell you what you did. my guess. is that you went in too hot, you were pushing, or freaking out, and then you did a full throttle lift, while already in a turn.
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