SiMuL
.wise selectah.
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- Dec 5, 2016
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- Houston, TX
- First Name
- Jesse
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- 2015 Mustang GT CO PP
Norm, I just gotta say that I appreciate your thorough and thoughtful posts. I also completely agree. Learning to properly drive a car that is not helping you will make you a much better driver and will help you recover in those "oh sh!t" moments on or off the track.
And all too often, many of us buy performance vehicles with little to no experience of how to actually handle them in any given situation. Then we learn how we can drive the vehicle with the "nannies" on, which gives us a false sense of confidence. I believe this is the more likely scenario where something bad will eventually happen.
Both sides of the equation have their rightful place, though. Some people just can't drive good, no matter what training they've had.
And all too often, many of us buy performance vehicles with little to no experience of how to actually handle them in any given situation. Then we learn how we can drive the vehicle with the "nannies" on, which gives us a false sense of confidence. I believe this is the more likely scenario where something bad will eventually happen.
Both sides of the equation have their rightful place, though. Some people just can't drive good, no matter what training they've had.
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