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Old 12-24-2009, 08:04 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RCZ View Post
I find it a little scary sometimes that beginner drivers think its good to set the rear sway to stiffest and call it a day.

Then it rains, they spin and dont know what happened. Truth is that most of these guys who don't know what they are doing are only safe because they drive their cars so far under the limit that it doesnt matter if the car is poorly setup. Its when you throw in rain or slippery road surfaces that disaster happens.

Dont be one of those guys, understand and learn what the car will do at the limit. Take an HPDE course, go on a wet skidpad, etc. Tons of fun and you learn to really drive the car.
Sage advice for just about anyone.
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