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that looks like it would have been really easy to save if the driver hadn't panicked and locked the wheels. a simple counter steer probably would have saved it.
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that looks like it would have been really easy to save if the driver hadn't panicked and locked the wheels. a simple counter steer probably would have saved it.
locked the wheels? wtf happen to abs
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this happened in taiwan. we had pretty heavy rain and strong wind that day due to a typhoon.
someone on another forum did an analysis and said the camera car was travelling at around 110km/h. i have not driven a proper rear-wheel sports car before let alone in the rain, but if i had 450hp going to my rear wheels, i would go a little slower than that.
as for the flappy wipers, google "rolling shutter"
Last edited by beebob; 08-08-2012 at 08:55 AM.
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What's so hard about driving according to the conditions?
Too many people think their traction control, abs, ESC, LMNOP are going to drive the fucking car for them cause they're too stupid and/or lazy to figure out how their car performs in less than ideal and emergency situations.
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I noticed the M3 driver was braking the whole time when he smacked the barricade...I wonder what would of happened if he/she used the throttle and tried to counter steer out of it?
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Driving a lightweight, rwd, no electronic safety nets, twitchy rear end, uneven powerband S2000 in rain and snow taught me how to always drive according to conditions.
Cars are actually much safer now and yet people still screw up.
You can't fix stupid. All you can do is make them take an advanced drivers course when they buy a car that is capable of doing this kind of thing before selling it to them.