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A430v said:
I don't think Porsche needs to do any warning. Any "logical car enthusiast" would know this. My GT3, 380 hp no driver aids, or our family's CGT, 612 hp no driver aids, would snap oversteer under severe conditions. I've experienced this first hand at Leipzig with a GT3 and GT2, just lost it because I was "overzealous" and too hot. If you're too heavy with your right foot, shiet happens.

Ben I repeat though, was NOT being stupid or overzealous!!! He was just at the wrong place at the wrong time, meant to happen. Any car swerving suddenly to avoid an object at 160/170 mph would probably spin and wipeout. You can't avoid the nature of physics. It's just like before, how when I visited the Audi boards, some people questioned why they spun out in the rain even with Quattro pushing 100 mph on the highway IN THE RAIN. Doh, even with all the driver aids in the world, you can't beat physics.



Well said.