You get the same grip by holding your thumbs against the wheel! Trust me! Try it, and you’ll get accolades from those in the know.
You get the same grip by holding your thumbs against the wheel! Trust me! Try it, and you’ll get accolades from those in the know.
His driving was actually very good, but his thumb placement was very sloppy. Perhaps he’s well trained as a driver, or used to the ‘ring... Hard to say.
Thumbs inside the wheel - sign of an amateur.
Because there are few things in life that stir the soul a way a woman or a drive in a nice car can.
Even when I used to street race, my friends and I never crossed to the other side of the road unless passing, and clear to do so.
Which is why I care so little about peoples feelings... ?
I will actually do this. I could be the next Jeremy. I mean, really, who DOESN’T hate me by now?
In the 1960’s SCCA racers used to convert Targa’s to Coupe’s to increase rigidity.
Just because you’re driving a fast car doesn’t make you a pro driver.
This guy was clearly breaking some speed limits. He’s more than just a little bit lucky that he had traction control on and that it kicked in as it should, along with the stability management system - without TCS, a mid engined car would immediately go into snap oversteer at that speed, with that correction, and his…
If they bring back the Touge runs that were present in the XBOX 360/XBOX titles, then I’ll reconsider buying another X-BONE. Until then, I’m holding off for GT7 and its poorly textured GT3 “basic” cars.
“John, I dig your racecar and stuff, but I’ve got an even better idea... I’m going to aim for the top speed record on this unstable, wave carrying, liquid surface with my rocket boat. Here. Hold my beer.”
That looks like regular highway traffic in urban NYC or urban Toronto to me.
This jump was just stupid.
I totally give up.