04-19-2010, 03:52 AM
Shuffle steering, to be or not to be. I was never a shuffle steerer until I went to the SCCA's driver schools for my competition license. In the SCCA Northeast Region it is a requirement that the students shuffle steer (at lest it was in 2004). Now I shuffle steer all the time. It was easy to learn and has never left me in trouble.
Since I've been doing DE nearly all my instructors have not been so keen on it, but I'm not sure I can break this learned pattern, having never been on a race track without doing it.
Larry, if you're wanting advice and and I an not an expert, it's my opinion that I would avoid shuffling.
Since my steering wheel is too large to crank over on tight turns I am going to acquire a smaller steering wheel and do my best to discontinue shuffling.
Regards,
David
Since I've been doing DE nearly all my instructors have not been so keen on it, but I'm not sure I can break this learned pattern, having never been on a race track without doing it.
Larry, if you're wanting advice and and I an not an expert, it's my opinion that I would avoid shuffling.
Since my steering wheel is too large to crank over on tight turns I am going to acquire a smaller steering wheel and do my best to discontinue shuffling.
Regards,
David