Driving Tips for High-Horsepower Corvettes
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Driving Tips for High-Horsepower Corvettes
Driving Tips for High-Horsepower Corvettes
By Christopher Hurst
Do you track a Corvette over 500whp? Here are my tips for managing high horsepower from the driver’s seat. You won’t want to miss this.
By Christopher Hurst
Do you track a Corvette over 500whp? Here are my tips for managing high horsepower from the driver’s seat. You won’t want to miss this.
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C7 of the Year - Unmodified Finalist 2021
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Keep your foot out of it, there saved another Curated Editor thread
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Krisluazo (07-17-2018)
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Not sure who the target audience was for that piece. Not a typical CF member, at any rate.
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I utterly detest article formats such as these. Picture, read a caption, click the button..Picture, read a caption, click the button... I see these formats and say, NOPE, click the close window button.
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Standard operating procedure for said "curated" content.
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More useless drivel from an "Editor" who most likely doesn't own a Vette and has never tracked any car.
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owc6 (07-19-2018)
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I was unaware of the existence of a low-power Corvette.
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Don't assume TC feature means your rear wheels won't spin on acceleration. ..... (ask me how I know.....)