Good point Gary. I do this automatically so I don't even realize this as an option .. I just do it. And I do it a lot.

GaryK wrote:

Sometimes you can turn the wheel too far. The car will push and your initial response will be to turn in more, thus getting more push. It's not very natural to do, but if you think you have the wheel turned a lot already, try turning it back away from the turn. Not much is needed usually. Most of the time the car will then turn in because you have now gotten back to where the tires have traction.

Gary K


At 04:46 PM 6/16/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

John I am new too autocross what is the best way to get out of a push... Sometimes I can hit the gas and brake loose the rearend which when it works it works great but dosen't always work......Rory

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