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post Feb 25, 2005 - 2:40 PM
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Going away next week. Friday night. Decided to take the long way home down some fun roads.

Now, in hindsight, on gritted slippery potentially icy roads on brand spanking new tyres, possibly foolish.

60mph, tight right hander, down to 3rd, on the brakes, wash off some speed. Turn in.

Front turned in like it was nailed there.
The back, erm, didn't.

I'd like to say that my cat like reactions caught the slide, and I heroically powered out the corner on full boost with a whiff of opposite lock.

I'd like to say that.





What actually happened was this;

I bricked it and jumped out of the throttle. Instinctive reaction and a bloody silly thing to do. Never ever do this. This made the slide worse.

Dialed in some opposite lock, and caught the slide. Things are looking better, although I'm now sliding down the road looking at the verge thinking "my, this is exciting". Like an idiot, over corrected, so now we're going the other way.

Developed into a bit of a tank slapper, which was solved by getting back on the throttle to pull everything back into line.

The entire incident was probably over in 3 seconds and took place in about 30m. It felt like a lot longer than that. I have a vivid memory of watching the nose tighten up and feeling the entire car start to rotate. Fun on a track. Fun if you're expecting it.

I wasn't.

100% driver error. I knew the tyres were new. I knew the road was gritted. I knew it had been snowing earlier was bloody cold. I had to scrape ice off the windows when I started her. I should have guessed the road would have been very slippery, and when the car stepped out of line I should have handled it better.

I can't blame the ice/gravel/whatever, I knew it was there.

Inappropriate speed for the conditions. I'll learn from it.

And all within the speed limit.


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post Feb 25, 2005 - 3:44 PM
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Been there before, looks like you had a pretty good ride. Well glad to know your ok and so is your car, you learn from experience.

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post Feb 25, 2005 - 10:50 PM
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can someone post an english to american translation for me smile.gif


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post Feb 26, 2005 - 5:33 AM
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Mate ! glad to hear you and your Four are ok smile.gif

i know just how that feel's <:(

i've had the same sort of thing happen a couple of time s on me, i've get over confedent ....... the front end holds....... but the rear just goes on me...... even wearing winter rubber !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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post Feb 26, 2005 - 6:46 AM
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QUOTE(lagos @ Feb 25, 2005 - 10:50 PM)
can someone post an english to american translation for me smile.gif
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I lost the back end on ice and it scared the **** out of me.


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