Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
Knowing your vehicle's limits and knowing the road would give you an edge over others. But it can be dangerous if you haven't driven through the area before. Familiarity with the road's curves and dips would help you navigate through them safer even at higher speeds. You will also get to know how your car behaves at the limit, and know at which speed where your car/tires will start to loose traction.



Do it right and the result can look effortless...
At this pace you're not really pushing the car to the limit yet, so the car's performance doesn't really matter much yet, since you can run at a similar speed with a lesser car.

Here's a guy I know that has a thing for timing his runs on Tanay. Still far from the limit though with all the traffic passing by: