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Most drivers, when they first begin racing, do not slide the car through the turns enough. It’s like the car is on rails. Then, with experience, they begin to slide the car more and more, eventually learning to slide it too much. They are driving slightly beyond the limit. Finally, they learn to fine-tune the amount of sliding, homing in on the ideal slip angle.
Ultimate Speed Secrets: The Complete Guide to High-Performance and Race Driving
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