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Jun 24, 2015Explorer
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Counter steering is almost instinctive so most people will do that
There are many, many people out there that is NOT instinctive to. Even the people who instinctively do that, have to do it just right. While doing all that and remembering to also hit the accelerator isn't going to happen often.
By the way, I understand the benefit of the force vectoring that hitting the accelerator provides. As others have pointed out, if you hit the accelerator, the transmission will shift down and that takes enough time that you will be in the ditch anyway.
The best that one can expect is to have the CC on and hope that keeps the thrust vectors from getting worse. Meantime, concentrate on counter steering--------------not too much and not too little. Once things have settled down, then touch the brakes just enough to release the CC and let things coast down while you continue to steer as necessary.
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