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Re: Tips for racing a AWD

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For a VR4 if you dump the clutch at 4500 you'll be sucked to the back of the seat. There really isn't a whole lot of skill needed. The hardests part is doing it right when the light changes.
i agree with that 100%
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AWD tend to understeer heavily.. so whats that make for? Early apex with a lot of throttle? ??
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