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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 200642" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>I guess it all depends on how you are going to use your car. . Personally I have intentionally control drifted my C7 during aggressive spirited cornering but find that the drift is predictable and steering recovery is also forgiving if you know your car. On the other hand, if you shut the nannies off and punch either the 460 hp or especially the 650 hp coming out of a corner, you can get yourself into trouble in a hurry. The C8 with the mid engine placement and the majority of weight over the rear wheels will be more stable in those situations, but any car will make you dirty your underwear if you don't both learn the car's capabilities and drive accordingly. Anyone that wants to drive that aggressively would greatly benefit in finding a deserted parking lot (preferably with permission) and learn your car's capabilities and limitations. Spending the $1000.00 for the Ron Fellows Spring Mountain education is also a great place to learn the above. JMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 200642, member: 2217"] I guess it all depends on how you are going to use your car. . Personally I have intentionally control drifted my C7 during aggressive spirited cornering but find that the drift is predictable and steering recovery is also forgiving if you know your car. On the other hand, if you shut the nannies off and punch either the 460 hp or especially the 650 hp coming out of a corner, you can get yourself into trouble in a hurry. The C8 with the mid engine placement and the majority of weight over the rear wheels will be more stable in those situations, but any car will make you dirty your underwear if you don't both learn the car's capabilities and drive accordingly. Anyone that wants to drive that aggressively would greatly benefit in finding a deserted parking lot (preferably with permission) and learn your car's capabilities and limitations. Spending the $1000.00 for the Ron Fellows Spring Mountain education is also a great place to learn the above. JMHO [/QUOTE]
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