The car naturally wants to come around. It's fun to drive until you need to get serious about your times.
Have you had someone co-drive or have you driven someone elses car at the same auto-x? Usually it's sometimes the style of driving that makes the car behave that way.
My slowest auto-x this season was when I was on my worn Azenis and the car just wouldn't stick no matter what. It was the most entertaining auto-x for sure and there was a combination of steering movements and throttle application which effortlessly hung the rear out.
However - my times were the worst ever and I was 2nd or so. I am usually a few good seconds ahead of the competition in my class (yet another reason why I will co-drive with my buddy for the rest of the season) but the whole notion of sliding around without braking and mainiting some interesting transitions as not being fast is totally true :cool:
You guys are making me want to drive a stock 318iS or 318iS with an LSD, Koni SAs and 15" wheels/tires - I wonder how it would feel.