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06-12-2007, 12:15 PM
Smile As I enter week two with the broken ankle,  I continue to search for something positive.  The fact that I will miss the second of planned WGI events and a Pocono full course event, certainly is not it.  However something interesting has materialized really out of necessity," Two foot driving." 

Now maybe many of you with auto's are doing this already, think f-430.   In utilizing my wife's subaru and wanting to limit the motion I am placing on my right foot, I have been breaking with my left foot.  IMHO there are limited places and tracks that provide a real time advantage to this technique in a manual transmission, but I do it at a couple of turns.  But for those with the auto's or better yet the paddle shifters...... WOW.   The balance you can maintain while coming off the brake and simultaneously feeding throttle is soooooo coooool and would be increasingly better in something with a prancing stallion on it's hood. Cool
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