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Graydon McKee
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Graydon McKee
Have you become a better driver since taking up racing sims?
I don't know about being a better driver, but since I took up SimRacing on-line, I find myself constantly watching the rear view mirrors and hoping the guys behind don't rear-end me.
haha Warren
you are not the only one
I always try to find the freaking button on the steering wheel to see if someone is behind me
Also, as a respond to Dave's comment about that you shouldn't ever push the limit. You shouldn't push the limit on a crowded road with lots of hidden dangers around. If you do it in a more remote location, with knowledge of what you are doing, not putting other at risk, knowing that you are risking your car, possibly your license and even your own life if something goes belly up I truthfully do not see much of a problem with it.
People sliding around in the town centre mid day are idiots. Testing how to do catch a skid at an industrial estate or an empty parking lot during the night I have less of a problem with. Of course, going to your local track and joining in on a track day is much better, but there you are pushing the limit even harder and a mistake at high speed there is no walk in the park either.