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Had to quote thisFormula 1 drivers slow down in the rain, but assholes on the highway don't. Go figure.
With proper wet tyres, and wet setups in addition to being some of the best drivers in the world... But that idiot in a Lambo knows something they dont.Formula 1 drivers slow down in the rain, but assholes on the highway don't. Go figure.
With proper wet tyres, and wet setups in addition to being some of the best drivers in the world... But that idiot in a Lambo knows something they dont.
Yup. Not to mention a purpose built track. These assholes in the wet and snow are too fucking dangerous. Even tho I have AWD, I'm taking it slow, but I'm scared these idiots will lose it and collect me.
And who ever thinks traction control works in the wet doesn't know anything about cars. Well, maybe how to wreck 'em, because traction control is WORSE in the wet.
Clearly Mr. Wayne is NOT gonna make it to the batcave in time to stop The Joker...![]()
My man!!! I've been telling people for year turn that shit off in the rain and especially in the snow. You see exactly how much grip you don't have when there's water on the road. People are used to the electronic nanny keeping them safe, that they don't understand how little grip there really is, finding that limit, and then adjusting your driving based on that limit.
The only thing traction control does is prevent wheelspin. Tires are the single most important factor in inclement weather driving.Yes, sir. Folks don't seem to understand that when the TCS engages the balance of the car is changed. In slippery conditions that's all you need to lose it. If you have a bespoke TCS costing hundreds of thousands of dollars like F-1 cars it's a different story and they still don't push. I can't tell you how many times some jackass in an SUV was riding my ass in the snow and when they finally got past I saw them a few miles later in a ditch.
Yes, sir. Folks don't seem to understand that when the TCS engages the balance of the car is changed.
The only thing traction control does is prevent wheelspin. Tires are the single most important factor in inclement weather driving.
Yes, sir. Folks don't seem to understand that when the TCS engages the balance of the car is changed. In slippery conditions that's all you need to lose it. If you have a bespoke TCS costing hundreds of thousands of dollars like F-1 cars it's a different story and they still don't push. I can't tell you how many times some jackass in an SUV was riding my ass in the snow and when they finally got past I saw them a few miles later in a ditch.
The only thing traction control does is prevent wheelspin. Tires are the single most important factor in inclement weather driving.
And most lack any training when it comes to driving near the limit and panic the second the car breaks loose.
You know whats really scary??? I work for a tire distributor, and the most popular tires... Are the cheapest. Next time you're in a parking lot, look at the tires on the avg car. Assuming they're all in decent shape and not bald as fuck. Now, the next time it rains, or snows these are the cars on the road with you...