BigMac88
Fat guy in a little 'teg
That is the worst and most dangerous thing you could possibly do if you're in a performance driving situation.If I don't have to stop, I just put it in neutral, roll threw the turn, and then shift into either 2nd or 3rd depending on how fast I'm going
To the OP, It's all about rev-matching and heel-toe. Youtube both of those techniques, go try them AT A SAFE SPEED, hang out with track/touge drivers to get tips, go try it on the track or touge (but don't go past your limits).
Honestly this sounds kinda lame, but once you've gotten the basic concept of heel-toe and rev-matching you can practice it while DDing. Most people on the street can't tell the difference and it's great practice since you're moving a lot slower in a DD situation than track or touge.
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