Racebred said:But how many can handle a car thus modded. In a split second emergency, when you're doing heavy braking, can you balance steering and braking, to provide optimum grip before drifting occurs? Neutral handling is the fine line in between over and understeering. It's very easy to cross over that very fine line into dangerous oversteering territory by just simply giving jerky steering inputs, or sharp throttle lift-off, for eg.
In this case, it becomes potentially dangerous for the driver if he is not skillful enough. So in short, for modders, drive within your limits and know what your mods are all about. dont simply follow the herd. If you want to reduce your own safety buffer, then make sure you are skillful enough to stay within the reduced safety zone.
If you know what you're doing. Doing these mods can greatly improve your driving. The driver must always match the mods.
well said shawn. or at least the guys should get real close times to what other similar models are running before trying the mods that make the car more difficult to handle.