What is the trick to never stalling when starting?
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After engaging first gear, first apply throttle by pressing the accelerator to 1500-2000 RPM and keep your right foot steady; slowly release the clutch to the bite point, then press it slightly back while quickly releasing the handbrake. Starting: While completing the handbrake release, if you notice the car starting to roll backward, slightly ease the clutch with your left foot while maintaining throttle at 1500-2000 RPM - the car should start moving normally. Stalling on hill starts: This occurs when handbrake release and clutch release aren't synchronized; insufficient throttle application without proper clutch-throttle coordination; or when the clutch reaches the bite point but the handbrake is released too slowly.