anyone read this book, is it worth it
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anyone read this book, is it worth it
i dont have a porsche yet but still trying to master driving one on the sims and hope to have mine soon, is this book worth reading?
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Porsche High-Performance Driving Handbook (Paperback)
by Vic Elford (Author)
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Porsche High-Performance Driving Handbook (Paperback)
by Vic Elford (Author)
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"While in some aspects the book is specific to driving Porsches, it manages to stay relevant to cars in general. The book opens with a discussion on comfort in the car (seat placement, driver comfort, etc.) and goes on to discuss key aspects of driving all automobiles: shifting, braking, and cornering, among others. In the chapter on balance, for example, Mr. Elford discusses not only the challenges (and advantages) of the bonafide 911, but also mid- and front-engine cars, as well as rear-, all- and front-wheel drive cars. Yet, there is still plenty for the Porsche lover. While the majority of Mr. Elford’s Porsche-specific driving experience was with the 911 rally cars and the 917/908 race cars, he gladly discusses current Porsche models, including the mid-engine Cayman.
The book briefly covers more advanced driving techniques such as heel-and-toe shifting and slide control, it does so only in an introductory manner. Drivers seeking to delve deeper into performance or rally driving techniques will have to explore other titles (and log time behind the wheel), but Mr. Elford’s Handbook is one of the finest places to start."
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I have that book. It is pretty decent but covers a lot of the material that other driving books do. I don't know that there is anything special about that part. It is Vic Elford however so there are some history tidbits in there that are nice.
But it is not revolutionary or anything.
But it is not revolutionary or anything.
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