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[quote][i]Originally posted by Steve[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Ben G[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Steve[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Jenko_Sport[/i] He was actually driving sensible when the accident happend, a 206 pulled acros on his about a car length infront of him, he braked hard, the back end locked up and sent him off the road and down a very big ditch. [/quote] which leads me to my previous comment about the car not being designed to do those speeds or have that engine in it [/quote] that its bollocks steve. if you brake hard in any car you can easily lock up... it is inexperience/panicing that made the back end lock up. [/quote] no, if the car is correctly setup the back end should not lock up, if it was the back end locking up that caused the crash, hes probably lowered it and not adjusted the brake bias correctly, also putting an engine that produces more power then the chassis was designed for aswell as being heavier does not help [Edited on 02-12-2007 by Steve] [/quote]
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