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Tri-podding is for noobs



  172 Race Car
Not sure what to call this......... Bi-podding?

tony-hunter-005.jpg





 

BoatNonce

ClioSport Club Member
I saw a mini do it properly once. Tried to chuck it in a corner and it instantly went up on 2 wheels, how he didn't roll it is sheer superhuman driving.
 
  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
No doubt, but still got the wheels off the ground timing or not.

No I meant you cant tell from a still if its doing something good like gripping so hard it tips or doing something bad like landing from taking a kerb badly etc.


Bit like these two pictures:

Me in the middle of what was a pretty reasonable drift
DSC_0161.jpg


Me in the middle of what was a horrible spin
DSC_0165.jpg



Both look the same in a still, lol
 
  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
But Chip, I'm nowhere near a kerb, and look at the outside tyres gripping. I wonder at times.

Indeed mate, was just saying that in *some* pictures of a car on two wheels (like Ash's one above for example) its just a case of good timing catching them just before they land in the picture so it looks like its a different scenario to how things really happened.

If you look back, my reply was a reply to a reply about ash's car, not about yours ;)
 
  182cup & 172 racecar
No I meant you cant tell from a still if its doing something good like gripping so hard it tips or doing something bad like landing from taking a kerb badly etc.


Bit like these two pictures:

Me in the middle of what was a pretty reasonable drift
DSC_0161.jpg


Me in the middle of what was a horrible spin
DSC_0165.jpg



Both look the same in a still, lol

One has the power on, the other you haven't.
 


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