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Old 04-29-2013, 10:32 AM   #23 (permalink)
B&W_Evader
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I think this is pretty normal for a sports car. The back end will shift a little to the outside when cornering hard. If you go into the corner real gentle you won't even notice it. If you jerk the wheel, you might take it so far as a spin out. Late braking can make the feel much more pronounced as the back end will lift up and shift if you haven't taken your foot off the brake fully when initiating the corner. Putting your foot back on the throttle will put the weight back on the rear. Try baking a little sooner and changing over from brake to gas a little earlier. Do it a little smoother and you may find the feel much more comforatable. Also, pushing the car to this point with the VDC on is just asking for trouble in my opinion. Just don't mash the throttle.
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