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From: Jason Monds <no.jason.extra@streamdata.spork.com>
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Hi Paul,

Find the cars limits and do not exceed them.  For when you
push it too hard, all those other nasty skills come into play :)

I would recommend not skidding, squaking, or squeeling the
tires.

When driving to the cars limits, its like a 'walk-in-the-park'
to get great times (this is coming from a Ferrari driver :)

Jason.

Paul Jager wrote:

> I have been using the Cooper in GPL, but would like to
> graduate to the Lotus. It is though extremely twitchy to drive.
> Does anyone have any tips to make life a little easier with this car?
> PJ

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