26-04-2022, 06:20 AM
A standard saloon on a corrugated metal road with drifts of thicker shingle and stock shock absorbers would be more challenging.
The whiplash oversteer would have tested Stirling or whoever is a top driver now.
(Decades ago the Local Road Code used to advise how to steer into a skid, then all rear wheel. Around 1950 we used to go to a local beach 20 miles out and all corrugated shingle. My dad pondered the Road Code then commented that he had been doing that almost continuously for years, there and back!)
The whiplash oversteer would have tested Stirling or whoever is a top driver now.
(Decades ago the Local Road Code used to advise how to steer into a skid, then all rear wheel. Around 1950 we used to go to a local beach 20 miles out and all corrugated shingle. My dad pondered the Road Code then commented that he had been doing that almost continuously for years, there and back!)