GT500 + no brains

rednek01

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And people think I am a jerk when I dont let them drive my car!

These cars have a lot more power than what most people are capable of handling without practice or experience. Just because you can afford one doesn't mean you can drive one!
 

black2008gt

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600+ HP, street tires, moron behind the wheel = fucked beyond repair. I dont understand why people don't remove their foot off the accelerator when it breaks loose like that.
 

Wes06

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I was there...guys lucky to be alive

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Hah
 

jodadejss06gt

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A lot of you are saying he should have lifted. Lifting completely unloads the back tires and would seem to make him go further around?

I think there is a line where you have to lift some but not all the way. You want to gain traction by reducing wheel spin but not unload the rear suspension completely? I could be completely wrong.
 

07TGGT

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A lot of you are saying he should have lifted. Lifting completely unloads the back tires and would seem to make him go further around?

I think there is a line where you have to lift some but not all the way. You want to gain traction by reducing wheel spin but not unload the rear suspension completely? I could be completely wrong.

Yeah, that's wrong. Anytime I've had the rear start to come out on me, I lift off the accelerator, steer straight, and let the car settle back straight and the rear tires slow down before applying power again.
 

808muscle

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Yeah, that's wrong. Anytime I've had the rear start to come out on me, I lift off the accelerator, steer straight, and let the car settle back straight and the rear tires slow down before applying power again.

That's exactly what I have done at the track when on street tires when its got loose into second. Slide stops car goes forward.
 

stkjock

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my Shelby has always come back in line when I lift
 

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