Took a Skip Barber driving course last year. One of the exercises involved saving the car after it loses control. The car was driven on an open tarmac that was soaked with water. The driver would accelerate to about 35 mph, turn the wheel, and then fully pull on the e-brake. This would cause the car to slide. Saving the car was 100% about steering control. No throttle, no brake. If you failed the save the car (meaning it went into a spin), it was "both feet in" - apply both the clutch and the brake. This particular exercise was my favorite one from the course.