I have read the "how to keep new viper owners safe" thread and although I think it's great and discusses several things that you must always keep in mind to keep the car under control at all times I'd like to see a thread that focuses on discussing what to do in case you already lost control. What to do when you lose traction, etc. I know the "what to do" would most likely depend on the situation so it'd be great if we hear examples of scenarios and what to do in the specific situation.
I've searched the threads exhaustively and although I found a few interesting posts about this I'd like to hear from people that have had accidents on their vipers describe the situation, what they did and what they think they could have done to improve the situation. Same from people that have had close calls and managed to get the car back in shape before something bad happened. People that have been in high performance/advance driving lessons or have plenty of experience driving their vipers near its limits and have useful knowledge the'd like to share.
If there are generals things like "after you lost traction steer in the direction of the skid and steer in the direction you want to go once you regain traction". I'd like to hear about these as well. I've read that letting go of the gas abruptly or hitting the breaks when you've lost traction will most likely cause the car to spin, it sounds like it would be better to slowly let of the gas and counter steer in the hopes the car will gain traction before hitting something. I've heard that when shifting its best not to get back on the gas until the clutch is fully disengaged otherwise you could be accelerating just a tad too much and when you release the clutch the massive torque will unsettle the car. I hope to hear more things like the above and discuss on whether these are correct or not.
I know this won't be the most entertaining thread ever but I think it could be really useful so please bring it on.
Tony
I've searched the threads exhaustively and although I found a few interesting posts about this I'd like to hear from people that have had accidents on their vipers describe the situation, what they did and what they think they could have done to improve the situation. Same from people that have had close calls and managed to get the car back in shape before something bad happened. People that have been in high performance/advance driving lessons or have plenty of experience driving their vipers near its limits and have useful knowledge the'd like to share.
If there are generals things like "after you lost traction steer in the direction of the skid and steer in the direction you want to go once you regain traction". I'd like to hear about these as well. I've read that letting go of the gas abruptly or hitting the breaks when you've lost traction will most likely cause the car to spin, it sounds like it would be better to slowly let of the gas and counter steer in the hopes the car will gain traction before hitting something. I've heard that when shifting its best not to get back on the gas until the clutch is fully disengaged otherwise you could be accelerating just a tad too much and when you release the clutch the massive torque will unsettle the car. I hope to hear more things like the above and discuss on whether these are correct or not.
I know this won't be the most entertaining thread ever but I think it could be really useful so please bring it on.
Tony
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