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Old 5-30-02, 12:06   #6 (permalink)
parisifal
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Dude, it's a beginners guide. If you were a professional driver you have no reason to even read that. And yes it becomes an extension of your own body when you drive. I personally can feel every single flex, slip of the wheel, twist and bump in my car, it becomes my body when i drive. But this is not for people at that level, it is for beginners. I'm not going to talk about left foot braking or any other crazy concept, because, once again, its a beginners guide.

I did not go to any school, most of my information is informally taught to me and from experience. That is why in my posts, i often prefer to myself as coming from the old school...because all the people that taught me are old Most of my knowledge comes from street racers of the late 60's era and a few from modern day SCCA racing. I also learned alot during my stint in a 1t gen RX7, had alot of fun blasting through the backroads on that thing trying to catch up to people.

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