Apparently on date Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:51:52 +0000, Mark Foster
Quite, he controlled it fine. I suppose it could be argued that I lose control of my car when I give it some loud in order to lose the back and get it skittering about.
And the same trick, when, say, Colin McRae kicks the back out in order to go fast round a sharp bend mostly sideways and much more rapidly, I suppose these are examples of a loss of control of the vehicle. I suppose it's just luck when we seem to end up going where we want to go, in some people's minds.
I suppose that's also true of that bloke in Disneyland who does all those car stunts and bootleggers and whatnot. He keeps losing control.
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Course, the lame comeback is "not on the public road" as if that made some sort of magical difference to the question "is the driver in control".
Come the snows, I shall laugh to myself as I kick the back out, losing control in order to avoid losing the ability to direct my car by some unexpected skidding - because it can't really skid when it already is. And all on the public road, with zero risk of any police chaps being even slightly interested.