PSYCHOSTEER
I have looked for this picture online for years in a high rez scan. Finally I had to break out my old collection of magazines and scan it myself. Now I present to you, from page 68 of the December 1999 “Heavy 100” issue of Car & Driver Magazine, #66 “Test-Driving Techniques 101” – Oversteer & Psychosteer.
(Please don’t show this to anyone at Car & Driver)
I dedicate this post to the Index of Effluence winning Ace Rothstein Special Cadillac from the 24 Hours of Lemons Arse-freeze-a-palooza at Chuckwalla in December of 2012.
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