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Originally Posted by Just_me This is a problem with fast cars. Yes we do like talking about them and fans are fighting but you need control and skill to handle a powerful car .
People think its just to step in the car and just drive away. People should take driving lessons and being teached by a pro before they drive a fast car. If its not handled with respect there is a big chance you will die sooner or later. |
Right on JM. I remember taking a 996 Turbo cabriolet into a hard lefty @ about 70mph. Though it was controlled I could feel the weight of the rear end coming around, luckily the car clawed into the ground(thank god for AWD), otherwise I'm sure in a RWD car it would not have been so pretty. You most definately can't think that just knowing how to drive a car alone will ensure a safe driving experience if you decide to explore the cars limits in handling and performance. Actually that's left best unexplored unless you have Walter Rohl in the passenger seat giving you direction, or as always, you make it to a close course setting.