Drift on the Salamander?
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Drift on the Salamander?
Hi,
I just had a few questions for the Auto Xrs in the forum. What's the most effective way for a FR car to take corners. Is an effective drift possible? Would someone like to run a "cornering 101" course with me? I've been getting into the AutoXing... it seems fun and a new level for me to learn. If anybody's really good at hitting the twisties and would like to teach me a few tips, i'd appriciate it. A personal demonstration would be even better....maybe I can set up a time or something.
I just had a few questions for the Auto Xrs in the forum. What's the most effective way for a FR car to take corners. Is an effective drift possible? Would someone like to run a "cornering 101" course with me? I've been getting into the AutoXing... it seems fun and a new level for me to learn. If anybody's really good at hitting the twisties and would like to teach me a few tips, i'd appriciate it. A personal demonstration would be even better....maybe I can set up a time or something.
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You might want to try searching the internet first. There are plenty of sites that offer driving skills and racing techniques for free. Then sign up for an autox. It's one of the best ways to learn the limits of your car, and it's cheap and fun. Most ppl at autox's will let you ride with them and will even ride with you to offer advice. It's important to learn the limits of you car in a controlled environment.. Please go to an autox before you try to attack the twisties...
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