Lift off oversteer.
She needs to brake in a straight line, heel+toe downshift, then ease off the brake as she starts to turn in. By the clipping point she should be off the brake and back on the power.
Really? I see diesel on the road daily here, normally leading to a recently brimmed and overflowing artic or bus.Diesel on the road is a bit of an internet phenomenom for people who run out of talent.
Not saying it doesn't happen but I've seen it maybe twice in hundreds of thousands of miles on the roads
Really? I see diesel on the road daily here, normally leading to a recently brimmed and overflowing artic or bus.
Where the hell are you driving!? Honestly, next to never encounter it - as above the rare occasion it happens it causes chaos not one random car to spin
Nonsense, the estate I work on permanently has diesel spilt on the roads, it's lethal in the wet. Round a corner at speed over that and you WILL lose control.
Diesel on the road is a bit of an internet phenomenom for people who run out of talent.
Not saying it doesn't happen but I've seen it maybe twice in hundreds of thousands of miles on the roads
Where the hell are you driving!? Honestly, next to never encounter it - as above the rare occasion it happens it causes chaos not one random car to spin
Where the hell are you driving!? Honestly, next to never encounter it - as above the rare occasion it happens it causes chaos not one random car to spin
So an industrial estate has some spillage - bit different to a main road, no?
I live relatively nearby, been there plenty....never noticed any mythical diesel
Are we seriously saying there are roads littered all over the country covered in diesel here? Not just greasy, wet roads......
Anyway, its highly unlikely to be the cause