Thanks @Gaurav for the session and the first part of the drive ! Lot of things learned and I am sure we will learn more down the way through experience as well . The weather was beautiful too and a perfect spot for the training. Some pics in the gallery !
P.S. Happy Teachers day to all the Carnity Marshals / Experts out here
Ah this is easy , no training required for that .. we need seasoned folks who can train us for dealing with the better halves :)) ..
This is an epic comment hahahaha
@Emmanuel signing out of this for the evening recovery session.
Home minister and the chief ministers( wife n kids) allows me to go only mornings when they are asleep - fell on my knees for an evening exception :))
P.S. @Rinelle Sanaani and @Febin Frederic - the Jeepers will take on @Chaitanya D 's hill climb challenge lol.
Wow @Ale Vallecchi this is so well deserved...the patience and calmness that you impose on each drives is impeccable . Your meticulous planning for each drive is truly a learning experience . Kudos for this recognition
@Andrei I was there when you had this so called discussion . Its fair to say the same person actually saved your vehicle from catching fire , hence saving you loads of money and he actually explained you in a calm way. Sometimes it is good to take experienced advices in a way that is for your own benefit and safety. My two cents.
Kill switch is the best option . However one press on traction switch , turns off 50% ... press it for 10 sec , it turns off 70% .
Or otherwise , maybe your suspension is just too soft / weak , that when your tyres are in the air ..the traction indicator keeps showing up