06-20-2007, 02:06 PM
Vytenis wrote:

:dude::dude:
Quote:I had three good runs. Improving each time. The instructor passenger helped. In the last run I pushed a little too hard. It's amazing how quickly the rear end can come around!
Paul D. had good runs.
Fun, fun, fun. Look forward to seeing you out there the next time!
Vytenis
Here is a video of the event at PCA-NNJR. A fellow (Nathan) who I'll meet soon shot some real neat video. Here is the link, and well worth watching:
http://stage6.divx.com/user/turboman808 ... ts-Stadium
V, to minimize the back end from coming out on you, brake in a straight line, accelerate with just part throttle in the turn, and as you unwind the steering wheel, progressively squeeze the throtle. also, you will learn in seat time, to anticipate what the back end will do at any given time, and learn to compensate as it happens. That will be when you really begin to have fun!


JUST CALL NICK
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