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Sulcular last joke

Sulcular last joke

Driving technique to clear a corner at a speed that is usually higher against centrifugal force as if dropping it, and hanging the tire of the in side of the four-wheeled car on the rainwater groove of the road with the sulcular last joke (I drop seeing it) on purpose. I am called "a sulcular run" to have possibilities to use even the steps of the road by the situation.

Summary

Seemingly I think to be the unheard-of skill, but am technique used commonly by the World Rally Championship.

A state to practice a sulcular last joke is placed in book "high speed driving" (二玄社, ISBN 4-544-04000-0) [1] of Paul Frere published in July, 1966. It is said that it is the world's first sulcular last joke while this is left as a photograph.

Footnote

  1. It is 61 pages in "new high speed driving" (in December, 1993 二玄社, ISBN 4-544-04044-2) that is ^ revised edition.

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