Ditchfinders + Wet + Liftoff =

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A field and me feeling very, very embarrassed :(

Not much to it other than that, came off the gas on a bend not realising how wet it was. Spun, over corrected and then ended up in a field. Backwards :o

At first glance, the damage is only a bumper and a few scratches. I think my pride bore the brunt of it.
 
probably fwd, I have a fwd car and the exact same thing happened to me

Lift off oversteer can happen in front or rear wheel drive.

Sudden changes in momentum or direction are never a good thing in low-grip situations (unless being provoked for fun).
 
Clio 172, it wasn't being provoked in this instance. But I know how easily it comes out in the wet, and should have slowed before the corner.
 
Happened to me too in a Honda Civic resulting in intimate relations with a chain link fence :p

Poop tyres never again!
 
But at the end of the tyre still matters a lot. The Civic was the only car that this happened in and was the only car with non branded cheapo tyres and my driving style has not changed since that time either so I can only attribute it to this in "my" scenario anyway :)
 
Slowing mid-corner, or lifting off the throttle, is baaaad mkay, and IS provoking it ;)

I'll rephrase it then - I wasn't intentionally provoking it :p

I don't really remember why exactly I lifted off - I don't remember any need to, I probably just wasn't paying enough attention; Lesson learned.
 
I remember the first time i got caught by lift off oversteer. Think i just sat in the seat, not really knowing what was going on till it was over, thankfully with my car still on the road. Since then two years have passed, and i have learned to drive in a much way better as a result, as well as provoking a slide every now and then.
 
Just for the record i had a pair of F1's fitted to front of mine last week... im very impressed with the grip levels in the wet :D
 
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