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  • What steering style do you use?

    Hey, I was just wondering what style do you use for performance driving, is it 9 and 3 or 10 and 2,or maybe you have your own little technique. I personally keep mine at 9 and 3, and i use the hand over hand technique with my own little touch. I use to use 10 and 2 with hand over hand but i heard that 9 and 3 provides a wider range of motion for performance driving. What do you use and why.
    Last edited by Thejoyofdriving; Mar 14, 2007, 06:12 PM.

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    Re: What steering style do you use?

    12 and 5 usually

    if going fast 9 and 3
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    • #3
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      I usually drive with one hand on the steering wheel and the other shifting. But sometimes I drive 9 and 3.

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      • #4
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        When I'm driving my old VW, it's right hand at 6 and left arm out the window. But with only 40 horses, you don't have to worry too much about performance driving. LOLOL

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        • #5
          Re: What steering style do you use?

          Like lilblkblt04 said, 12 with one hand, and the other hand whenever I need it, maybe stickin out the window.

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          • #6
            Re: What steering style do you use?

            what do you guys use when you do performance driving?

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            • #7
              Re: What steering style do you use?

              Well, I'm female, blind in one eye and old. I don't do much performance driving... even in my Mustang. I just like to enjoy the view and try to look cool (though I realize I no longer am)

              LOL

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              • #8
                Re: What steering style do you use?

                My truck doesn't lend itself well to performance driving, but if I'm trying to corner fast, I use 9 and 3, and if I'm starting off fast I use 12 and one hand on the shifter. Normal driving is either 12 and a hand out the window or on the shifter, or 5 and 7.

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                • #9
                  Re: What steering style do you use?

                  My car isnt fast enough for performance driving lol. I drive with one hand unless its really windy because my car is light and sometimes I cant control it. I usually have my arm resting on the arm rest on the door with my hand around 7 or 8 and the other hand on the radio or just sitting on the gear shifter. Sometimes if Im feeling cool then Ill have the hand on 12. I only drive with my left hand even though Im a rightie.
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                  • #10
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                    Wow, that is interesting, i wonder why you use your left, you think you would be better with your right?

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                    • #11
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                      I personally love performance driving, as long as it is safe. unfortunately, even though i drive a bimmer, it is the slowest one they make now. I always love to joke around by saying.... my car sounds like a Ferrari, handles like a lotus , looks like a M3, brakes like a Porsche, but accelerates like a 1920 FORD MODEL-T !!!

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                      • #12
                        Re: What steering style do you use?

                        Originally posted by Thejoyofdriving View Post
                        what do you guys use when you do performance driving?
                        At Buttonwillow Raceway Park I've always gone 9 & 3 and never took my hands off those positions, just crossing at the tightest corners. This in the PT Cruiser Turbo even while chasing a Nissan 300ZX that couldn't get away from me.

                        In the Miata on local canyon roads I do the same thing, only dropping the right hand to shift, then it's back on the wheel. I've yet to come across a canyon road that I couldn't negotiate without just crossing my arms, and there are some pretty tight turns on some of them. If the tail end ever does step out it's very easy to quickly countersteer for correction.

                        I also use this method for the occasional racing video game.
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                          Hey thanks for sharing! your lucky i wish i had some places for some serious racing. btw what is the BHP on that PT, is it stock?

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                          • #14
                            Re: What steering style do you use?

                            Originally posted by Mayur View Post
                            I only drive with my left hand even though Im a rightie.
                            Originally posted by Thejoyofdriving View Post
                            Wow, that is interesting, i wonder why you use your left, you think you would be better with your right?
                            Probably because he (she?) drives a standard. It's the same way with me; if I'm steering with one hand, it's usually my left. I had to teach myself to steer with my right hand so I could put my arm out the window. Lol. Even now that I can steer fine with my right, I usually don't because I drive a standard.
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                            • #15
                              Re: What steering style do you use?

                              Originally posted by Lydia View Post
                              Probably because he (she?) drives a standard. It's the same way with me; if I'm steering with one hand, it's usually my left. I had to teach myself to steer with my right hand so I could put my arm out the window. Lol. Even now that I can steer fine with my right, I usually don't because I drive a standard.
                              Funny how just a little track instruction will get you driving with both hands on the wheel all the time!!! I've changed my position in the car so that I sit a bit more upright and a bit closer to the wheel than I used to. It's much more relaxing and I can react much faster to things happening around me. Track time also teaches you to be super aware of everything around you. There are so many lousy drivers on the road today that I think everybody should be made to go through performance driving training. Not only do the vast majority of drivers have no clue how to handle their car in an emergency, they have no clue what their car's limits are and how to manage the car at those limits.
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