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Jsut throughing in a tip people keep saying drive with both hands on the wheel, nothing on the shifter. Its a hard habit form me to kick, I sti with my hand on the shifter all day. Not even sure why I do it autocrossing, I rarely shift gears. I going to try this next time I go I have been drivng around town like this and through a couple crazy corners. I am starting to get the hang of it and I have alot more contorl of the car with both hands on the wheel.
get one of those little hand shaker/shocker things and glue it to the top of your shifter... next time your grab it!!! ZAPP!!!.... well that would suck if you have a manual [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img] j/p
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