How to Drive Fast and Steady?
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Before entering a curve, the vehicle should slow down. Always take the outside of the curve first, then hug the inside of the curve. When exiting the curve, stay close to the outside. By following the outside-inside-outside path, the curve can be navigated in a relatively smooth line.
I have honed my driving skills on the racetrack for years and believe that driving fast and steady relies on precise control and anticipating road conditions. Keeping your gaze far ahead and planning each turn in advance can prevent instability caused by sharp turns. Apply the throttle smoothly when accelerating, avoid stomping on it to prevent skidding; braking should also be gradual—don’t slam the brakes abruptly to avoid nose-diving. Tire grip is crucial, so I check tire pressure weekly to ensure it’s within the safe range, and reduce speed further on slippery surfaces to prevent loss of control. Maintain a steady steering wheel on straightaways to minimize minor wobbles, and improve hand-feel and reflexes through regular practice on open roads. Don’t overlook vehicle condition: well-functioning brakes and healthy suspension make driving smoother and overtaking more confident. In short, pursuing passion under controlled speed is safer.