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OK.. My 2cents worth. I race these little FwD jobbers at an asphalt oval track. We have to corners that flow nicely, then we have 2 corners that aere almost a 90degree. Now, setup is a very good thing, but if the driver can not drive the car with a stock setup, the car will not be anygood to a driver with a "race" setup. The car is only as good as the person behind the wheel. Before You mod any of the handleing stuff, I also reccomend practice. You where saying that you have empty parking lots... well get your self a make-shift trtack set up. Use cones to set up the lay-out of the track. Almost like a autoX track, rights, lefts, stright aways, u turns..and what not. I see youe live in germany...does your location get snow? If so practice in the snow, you might spin out alot, but if you can some-what sontrol the car in the snow...dry roads will not be a problem. But the best thing i can say is.. if you don't have the track, or can't make 1.. I myself use racing video games to help with my driving....most of the new games have the same physics in the game as the cars do on the road. This is only a little like really driving, but it helps get ideas on how to drive, with out having to replace your car, or spending a week in the hospital. If u get out of control on the game.. it's just a game...this sounds sad, but it is true.. the next best thing to driving.. is a simulation video game.
I definitely agree with pretty much all that is said here. Even though it's only two dimentional a realistic video game can teach you a lot. I just got Colin McRea Rally 3 and it's a hell of a game, some things I do not agree with but nonetheless you can learn a few things from it.
Does anyone remember "Side Pocket" for Nintendo? I learned the basics for playing pool and especially how to cut a ball from this game. Honestly.
But nothing is better than hands on experience. Have you ever been explained how to do something, and think you can do it with ease, but when you actually try it you find out you've got a lot to learn? Just like that. That book seems like a great starting point, with practice to follow up each chapter's lesson.
Good luck and be careful. Somtimes it takes desire to awaken a sleeping skill.
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