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Old 10-29-2015, 05:32 AM   #16
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What is the correct way to drive through a curve (spirited driving)?

Slow in sideways out not fast but spectacular and smile on your face. LOL Make sure you know your car first of all, basic handling, like me I have a friend is South Africa with a 997 GT3 RS and the car scares him, I usually drive it on track days and its is awesome. But when I use to get in my old 930 (in your mind you think you can do the same) in corner 1 I am in the sand trap. Every time. I know its not the same comparison (930 is brutal turbo lag is terrible). Go to a track day get instruction and slowly start pushing yourself. As soon as you go O **************** that will be your limit. Maybe not the cars limit but yours, if as individuals we did not have limits we would all be F1 drivers.
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