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Instructors: Ever had to park a student?
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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 13608576" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>I had a student in a Mazda 3 today who would NOT turn the wheel enough to negotiate a turn. Would. Not. Despite having autocross experience, he swears his chief DE1 instructor told him never to turn the wheel more than 7 degrees. Yes, you read that correctly. Any more than that, and the tires would <em>slip</em>. The track is <em>different</em>, he says. So he had that going for him, plus he insisted on gassing it the whole time as he wasn't turning enough. That combination took some seriously persistent effort to un-fornicate.</p><p></p><p>On a related note, any of you who insist we should "never ever ever ever <em>ever</em> grab the student's wheel" can suck it. I'm home in one piece.</p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 13608576, member: 36397"] I had a student in a Mazda 3 today who would NOT turn the wheel enough to negotiate a turn. Would. Not. Despite having autocross experience, he swears his chief DE1 instructor told him never to turn the wheel more than 7 degrees. Yes, you read that correctly. Any more than that, and the tires would [i]slip[/i]. The track is [i]different[/i], he says. So he had that going for him, plus he insisted on gassing it the whole time as he wasn't turning enough. That combination took some seriously persistent effort to un-fornicate. On a related note, any of you who insist we should "never ever ever ever [i]ever[/i] grab the student's wheel" can suck it. I'm home in one piece. . [/QUOTE]
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