Hit a curb yesterday

ChopsJazz said:
No thanks, you can go and spin your own NSX. If I went into the same corner that you spun on in the rain at 35-40 mph, I can guarantee that I would do it differently than you. Probably slower and keep the nose pointed ahead of me, not at my tail.

I wanted to see how sticky the vehicle/tires is in the rain, and it was ugly. Yes, lower speed would have helped, but that wasn't what my intentions were. Howver, because of what happened, now the vehicle has better suspension and tires to go with it.

Take care,
De
 
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JJCNSX said:
hopefully i can one day bring my NSX to track and master it.
Too bad you're missing the chance to go to NSXPO 2003 this year, when it's in your part of the country. The Niello Acura Drivers School on the track at Infineon Raceway gives people a chance to do just that.
 
nsxtasy said:
Too bad you're missing the chance to go to NSXPO 2003 this year, when it's in your part of the country. The Niello Acura Drivers School on the track at Infineon Raceway gives people a chance to do just that.

Ken, I can promise you I will try my best to bring the 3 other nsxers New York next year!!!!!!!!!!
 
The best motoring video - drift bible with Keiichi tschiiya (sp?) address the mid engine car drift problem in one segment.. Good video. I learned a lot from it.

Track time will help.

Track- learn braking and racing line.. good for learning your cars limit.

Driftday.com events. - This is a drift clinic event which emphasis is on drifting and plenty of instruction if you ask for it. course and skippad are set up to really let you learn to CATCH YOUR ASS

"Ass" meaning the heavy tail end of course.

I drove my brother's NSX at willowspring before. and yes. that Tail end bit me.. good thing it is on a course where there is safe run off areas
 
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