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Originally Posted by MrScratch
I guess what i really need is to know what to do to not have that happen. however, as long as it doesn't happen in a normal highway/ street setting i'm happy!
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And that is why the first thing I did after collecting my 911 and joining PCA was signing up for the PDS class. There they teach you how to drive the car with your feet!; your hands merely assist.
Once you know how to do that you will have the feel of the car, but also understand how to listen to what the tires are telling you. That said, this car will come around on you with almost no warning when you put the car outside its performance envelope. That is why if you need to find that limit, the PDS and follow up autocross is the place to find it.