M3 + windy road + reckless kid driving = DOES NOT END WELL
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IMHO "leaning into the turn as you steer" is a tell tale sign you don't know what you're doing. This technique helps when you're riding a bicycle; not when driving a car.
(Not the same as resisting the G forces when you're already in the turn)
(Not the same as resisting the G forces when you're already in the turn)
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Originally Posted by chimchimm5
IMHO "leaning into the turn as you steer" is a tell tale sign you don't know what you're doing. This technique helps when you're riding a bicycle; not when driving a car.
(Not the same as resisting the G forces when you're already in the turn)
(Not the same as resisting the G forces when you're already in the turn)
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