CD55
Active Member
That could of went either way.
Nice job keeping it together!
That could of went either way.
That didn't look like that was your fault, and your recovery was pretty good - keep it smooth, small moves without overcorrecting, and stay in the throttle. Only thing that struck me as odd was how long it took to get back in the right lane.
Partly was my fault for not getting some grip from the snow on the sides of the lane when I noticed the tires nearly losing grip at around 0:34, should of either slow down a bit or find better grip.That didn't look like that was your fault, and your recovery was pretty good - keep it smooth, small moves without overcorrecting, and stay in the throttle. Only thing that struck me as odd was how long it took to get back in the right lane.
I don't know about that since I have never tried to do that.i haven't driven in enough snow/ice to know... does left-foot-braking (while still giving it some throttle) help stabilize the car in a minor skid on snow/ice? i left-foot-brake when racing, and it's definitely an important part of my driving style in terms of keeping the car stable through various track elements. the few times i've been skidding on snow/ice, i was able to recover using only throttle and steering - it didn't occur to me to use the brakes at all until after i had the car pointed the right way again. that's probably my racing instincts though - i know better than to come off the throttle in a skid.
i haven't driven in enough snow/ice to know... does left-foot-braking (while still giving it some throttle) help stabilize the car in a minor skid on snow/ice? i left-foot-brake when racing, and it's definitely an important part of my driving style in terms of keeping the car stable through various track elements. the few times i've been skidding on snow/ice, i was able to recover using only throttle and steering - it didn't occur to me to use the brakes at all until after i had the car pointed the right way again. that's probably my racing instincts though - i know better than to come off the throttle in a skid.
Lol,That does look like it would be too easy to do.Well this was a bit embarrassing, even if it wasn't dramatic...
A bit of a brain fart there, but I doubt I was the first to take the road sign too literally.