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Old 28-08-2007
Southwell Southwell is offline
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I think you have to drive them different. With 4wd you can throw the car into corners knowing you will have the grip and traction to get round it quickly, although brakes round the corner is safer, with 2wd you have to slow down or pivot with brakes to get round it quickly i find. My driving style works well on wet tracks where i will have good pace in both 2 and 4wd, iam working on consistancy and speed in high grip situations where i have a tendancy to overdrive the car.

With 4wd i tend to use a lot of brakes (was running full time 4wd) now i run a one way i find myself being very cautious on them like in 2wd, which i have only just started using them a lot.

I would say 2wd is easier to learn a track with, you don't go quite as fast so it is easier to get your lines right and learnt the track, then apply your knowledge to going fast with 4wd.
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