8 Simple Pleasures People Who Love Driving Have Experienced
Nailing an apex
Track days are a great way to learn the limits of your car. Learning a track and finding the fastest route through a corner is incredibly satisfying, and the first time you nail your line gives epic satisfaction.
Listening to a good song late at night
Cruising along at night listening to a great song can be a very cathartic experience. There’s something special about a deserted road and chilled out music.
Perfecting heel and toe
Thanks to rev-matching software, this is a skill that’s going the way of the dodo, but for those of us who enjoy the technical side of driving, smoothly downshifting with a quick blip of the throttle can’t be beat.
Getting into a good rhythm
One of the most important aspects of car control is mastering the way the car’s weight shifts about. Getting momentum under control, and using it to your advantage, is an advanced technique that sets you above the average driver.
Pulling an epic burnout
Burnouts might look like childish, yobbish behaviour from the outside, and, to be honest, they feel that way from the inside, too! That’s why pulling them off is so much fun. Still, getting a burnout right takes a decent amount of skill, so laying down long ‘elevens’ will never stop being satisfying.
Catching a slide
We’re not talking drifting (yet), we’re talking getting a bit too enthusiastic into a corner and catching an oversteer moment. Turning into a slide becomes an instinctive action that saves fast drivers the world over from big, expensive crashes.
Holding a drift
Sometimes when the back gets out it’s intentional, and holding onto a long, arching drift takes supreme car control. Bringing the footwork and steering inputs together to ensure you don’t spin out isn’t something you can learn overnight. It takes plenty of practice and patience. The results are awesome.
Shifting like a boss
Knowing when to shift is a basic skill that everyone who drives a manual car must master, but really nailing the shift in sympathy with your engine takes true knowledge of your car. Shifting without upsetting the balance of the car will make a huge difference to your lap times.
Comments
yep, and all in racing games, damn you age restrictions!
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Is it bad that I have my license 2 months and I’ve already done all of them
The Nailing an apex gif…just respect
And I’ve hardly done any of these because I don’t have a license and every time I drive at least one of my parents is with me and they freak out every time a car comes the other way.
Driving on empty city streets at late night
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i only done about half of them ._. but thats good concidering im on my first year with license >:D
On that slide one I once caught a high side now that is scary I’m lucky I had the reaction to slam my foot down
When In doubt throttle out> I am assuming you where on a motorcycle. Dont put your foot down that is an easy way to snap and ankle.
Let your body sort out the bike trust me it knows what to do to keep it upright.
I run race slicks on the road. when they are cold they love to slide.
Selter by Elaksi is an awesome late night cruise song