Responding to loss of traction by hitting the brakes ftw.
I am kind of a car n00b, but can someone explain how that happened?
What I am guessing:
He just slams the gas to the floor, causing the wheels to spin so fast they lose traction (even at that highway level speed? Do corvettes have that much hp/Torque/correct car term) then when that happened he held on the gas I am guessing rather than blipping the brakes to regain control? So basically he burned out and lost control while moving the car?
hmm, wouldn't you want to do that so that ABS can kick in??
You never want to hit the brakes at all when turning at high speeds and in his case, fish tailing/spinning out. You either brake well, or turn well. Your tires can't handle both at 100% at the same time. You try to brake and turn then you're maybe getting 50% capacity out of each. You always brake before you enter a turn, not during. He fish tails one way then starts to go the other but when he brakes his car swerves the complete opposite way. If he would have turned into it he could have easily come out of that.
I don't know what makes me more sad, that more and more cars, including sports cars, are getting traction control, stability control, and other computer-controlled systems included by law, or that this is a good move for most drivers that will reduce accidents.
Tank slapper, FTL.
Tank slapper?
People really should go on a track/ airfield day to learn more about their cars so this stuff doesn't happen...at least no body was hurt!
Koing
It's a motorbike term. You go one way, over correct, go the other way, over correct again. The effect is like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtjQ4SK4GXk
Except on a bike you're just a passenger...and that guy is a hero.
It's a motorbike term. You go one way, over correct, go the other way, over correct again. The effect is like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtjQ4SK4GXk
Except on a bike you're just a passenger...and that guy is a hero.
Listen carefully - engine sounds like it has a Supercharger on it as I noticed a "whine" sound.
And yes - a downshift to 2nd gear while doing 60-mph will most likely cause a lack of traction as these Vettes now come with 505HP stock.
I don't care who you are, that is freaking hilarious.
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