by Cahuna » Thu May 24, 2007 9:13 am
Too dangerous driving at high-speeds on many NZ roads. Keep it for where it is safe, like the racetrack or Autobahns. I've travelled at speeds slightly above the speed limit before (not often) and I'm always paranoid about coming around a corner to find another car pulling out of a driveway, animal in the road etc. It is one thing to feel capable of controlling a car at 140km/h or whatever (which I do regularly when racing), quite another to stop the car in a sudden emergency from those same speeds.
And to keep this on-topic, driver aids do help to save a driver in such situations (within what is possible given the laws of physics). They don't help the drivers get into those situations in the first place - the drivers' own stupidity is plenty good enough to do that!
We know that four-wheel drive doesn't work in a racing car, and I proved to myself that it doesn't work very well for rallycross. I'm absolutely convinced that it has no future in rallying, either, even if the regulations allowed it. - Roger Clark (rallying legend), circa 1976