
That picture is from one of my good laps I think so I kept that one going and just after that picture the circuit goes left and I managed to flick the car back the other way. That was the hardest corner for me, I had to set the car up sideways on the entry and hold it all the way around until I was facing almost 180 degrees from where I started. I have a bigger version of that picture as my desktop picture at the moment (http://www.members.westnet.com.au/aston ... ys_big.jpg). I did have a few spins though and I ran over the black tyre on the inside of that corner (you can see it in the pic) a few times as well as scattering a few of the cones everywhere and one unintentional 360.
The diesel & water combination made it kind of tricky, it would pool in places and other places would dry out. Anyway it was a lot of fun and I think helped my car control quite a bit. I think they are a great way to learn if you have access to them and speeds are kept low so there isn't a big risk of damaging the car or someone.
Please notice the word drifitng in the title is in "", I know after the discussion on drifting last time that some people would not consider this drifting. I did end up in a few 4 wheel drifts though.
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