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He wasn't turning that fast. Might have been braking fast. Maybe because he was going over the crest of a hill. Ever go over the crest of a hill fast and feel like you're floating? Tires let go traction for just a split second there as he was going too fast. Braking at the same time compounds the problem. This is what happens when a car does not have enough downforce to keep it planted.
Racing happened.
Black2na, you're not making any sense!
"Don't push it, but push it, but don't push it!"
It's the bane of Lemons drivers... how to find, and ride, the limit of a car without ever exceeding it...
I suck at that part of racing![]()
It's the bane of Lemons drivers... how to find, and ride, the limit of a car without ever exceeding it...
I suck at that part of racing![]()
WTH are Lemons drivers? Do you mean Le Mans or lemons as in POS vehicles?
http://www.24hoursoflemons.com/
The super-constraining rule is that you get a black flag and maybe extra penalty time for vehicle contact, two wheels in the dirt, spinning, etc. So any time you exceed the vehicles limits or driver's skill your team loses time/laps/places. It is a good rule in that it keeps insane/overly-aggressive drivers off the track, but leaves little margin for relatively inexperienced drivers like me to explore the limits of a new car.
