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Maybe he has got turned off all the assists. :cheeky:

 

And AWD cars are not trains compared to FWD/RWD cars. They still can do lots of unexcepted things (especially when driving in rain). I could write a longer post about it, but I'm lazy and my English is not that good. :p

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Locked his brakes mid-air then bottomed the car out as he landed with the brakes on. No system on earth could've stopped that crash at that speed apart from a better driver...And then he'd probably fly over the roundabout. :lol:

 

Probably less likely to lose control when he landed if he didn't have the brakes on. Sure the computers can react super quick but the rest of the car can't.

 

But this post is sure to make 1 or 2 people argue with me just for the sake of it. :hmmm:

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Locked his brakes mid-air then bottomed the car out as he landed with the brakes on. No system on earth could've stopped that crash at that speed apart from a better driver...And then he'd probably fly over the roundabout. :lol:

 

Probably less likely to lose control when he landed if he didn't have the brakes on. Sure the computers can react super quick but the rest of the car can't.

 

But this post is sure to make 1 or 2 people argue with me just for the sake of it. :hmmm:

 

You're wrong!!!!!!!

 

 

 

Kidding. You're right.

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