DwD 0266: What to Do In A Turn

Published: Dec. 7, 2021, 8:30 a.m.

DwD 0265:\xa0 What to Do In A Turn\xa0

On this issue of Dominating with Dawson, we start off with a poor word choice and make the best of it.\xa0 The real subject for this episode is what to pay attention to in a turn from pre-turn in all the way through track out.\xa0 While there are many things to do and even more potential things to possibly do, we try to cover several of the fundamental things to do and look at during this complex series of events and inputs that form the key to high performance driving and racing.\xa0 This has the biggest shocking revelation in the history of our Dominating with Dawson series.\xa0 Did it surprise you as much as Bill?

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