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<blockquote data-quote="wc9922" data-source="post: 287288" data-attributes="member: 6000"><p>Bro Jerman, </p><p>for you, understeer , oversteer should be not so much sweat as it has been covered by your advance driving course.:top: </p><p></p><p>In case that don't work, then then the ASC or ASC+T or DSC will step in to help. That don't work again, then have to pray......hard and hang on. </p><p></p><p>But on the BMW's, the lateral grip limits are quite high and slip transition is noticable. Not the twitchy rear end like a Porsche or a NSX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wc9922, post: 287288, member: 6000"] Bro Jerman, for you, understeer , oversteer should be not so much sweat as it has been covered by your advance driving course.:top: In case that don't work, then then the ASC or ASC+T or DSC will step in to help. That don't work again, then have to pray......hard and hang on. But on the BMW's, the lateral grip limits are quite high and slip transition is noticable. Not the twitchy rear end like a Porsche or a NSX. [/QUOTE]
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