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Old 04-29-2008, 04:50 PM
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Making a U around a single cone or barrel can be tough whether Tip or not. The fastest way from what I was taught, was to approach it just like a mini-sweeper: approach on the outside, brake late and turn-in to catch a very late apex as you get on the gas.

This is one situation where it helps to left-foot brake and downshift to first gear (which is easier in a Tip) - just make sure the car is settled and fairly straight before you get hard on the gas in 1st or you'll spin the inside tire (we need our LSD/TBD ! ).

The alternative is to approach the turn pretty fast, trail brake as you turn in to try to get the rear to break loose as you round the cone and drift or slide around - depending on how much room you have (again downshifting to first for the exit). If you're going fast enough, or the surface is a little slippery, you will probably have enough momentum to overcome the PSM (turned off). It's a bit sloppier, and usually slower, and you risk taking out a lot of cones, but it looks like you're having fun.
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