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What do you do when you drive that makes you smile when you think about it later?

First gear at 3/4 throttle up to ~7k rpm, smooth shift into 2nd letting rpms freefall to that perfect spot then: shift and wot. Back end steps out to the right just for 20 feet or so at ~50mph. If I would've turned off both levels of traction control, I wonder how far I could have held it sideways......

This made me happy today :)
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I feel like the rear always tucks to the left for me.
 

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Triple digit cat-and-mouse cruising behind a decoy TRD Camry on I-68 through the curves, hills and valleys of northwest WV and northern MD on a sunny day.
 

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Hopping out on the highway, WOT until you see the Trooper setting there, getting out of the throttle and seeing the speedo, just over ticket range and cruising right on by. Big Smile on my face. His too.
 
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I feel like the rear always tucks to the left for me.
Interesting- I've owned several muscle cars over the years, and they all had me counter-steering clockwise when they broke loose. I guess as long as you know what your ride is gonna do... :)

Realized why as I was driving today- roads are crowned to shed water, so it steps out downhill.
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