...I managed to do this almost sub-consciously while still braking trying to make the corner (I know usually you're not supposed to brake!):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjH1Z_qmSh8&fmt=18
Seriously. I don't race about on roads, and specifically booked a track day to learn my car.
I've never pushed it at speed before, so ALL my instinct reactions come entirely from LFS. Particularly how at first I deemed the LX-6 undriveable under any kind of aggression, but then learned to catch it before it went bad.
Probably not a big deal for anyone seasoned, but this is my first track day, and my first time really pushing the car, or any RWD car at high speed.
There's no way I thought this through as it was happening, it's all been burned in from dicking about with LX-6. It didn't really sink in what just happened till I screamed like a chimp!
So thanks Scawen & Co for keeping me out the cones!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjH1Z_qmSh8&fmt=18
Seriously. I don't race about on roads, and specifically booked a track day to learn my car.
I've never pushed it at speed before, so ALL my instinct reactions come entirely from LFS. Particularly how at first I deemed the LX-6 undriveable under any kind of aggression, but then learned to catch it before it went bad.
Probably not a big deal for anyone seasoned, but this is my first track day, and my first time really pushing the car, or any RWD car at high speed.
There's no way I thought this through as it was happening, it's all been burned in from dicking about with LX-6. It didn't really sink in what just happened till I screamed like a chimp!

So thanks Scawen & Co for keeping me out the cones!




At least i would TRY to do it on Your place
That thing just seemed to have endless grip from the get go. His tyres after each run were like tar, so they must have been a much softer compound and able to get up to temp quicker. My rears by comparison were quite hard.
