snow driving fun tips

Yes, Westbrook, right behind the stealership strip off larrabee road. I'm surprised I never thought of drifting there before...

 
Yes, Westbrook, right behind the stealership strip off larrabee road. I'm surprised I never thought of drifting there before...
That's a perfect spot... Out of town enough that cops shouldn't bother also... Maybe ill check that out after work Thursday evening.

 
Remembered another tip on my commute this morning: don't dip a pair of tires into the deeper stuff on the side of the road... the resistance it applies to that half of the car will cause the entire car to rotate in that direction.

 
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^^^ unless you want to get intimate with a pine and/or ditch

In a turn with understeer (preferibly slower), a touch of handbrake can add a little extra rotation to get you back on track

Also don't let your back end kick out in front of a cop, they don't seem to like it.

 
Remembered another tip on my commute this morning: don't dip a pair of tires into the deeper stuff on the side of the road... the resistance it applies to that half of the car will cause the entire car to rotate in that direction.
I just did that drifting the culdesac on my gf's road, left a perfect license plate imprint in the bank Bc it swung me right around.

 
Remembered another tip on my commute this morning: don't dip a pair of tires into the deeper stuff on the side of the road... the resistance it applies to that half of the car will cause the entire car to rotate in that direction.
Yes it will. Hi guardrail!! No snows for me this winter. My goal is to just survive the winter! I am well aware of the stupidity of it. Just not an option.

 
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