Porsche 718 GTS 4.0 | Slippery Mountain Road | Conquering the Curves Ep 17
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- Slick Pavement Covered in Dust - Watch Your Entry Speed! 4K!! Episode 17 of our Best Backroad Series. Porsche 718 GTS 4.0 and 981 Cayman S explore West Virginia 16.
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Great vids gents, keep it up!
Thanks! Appreciate that. See you out there I hope.
Glad you kept it on the black stuff . . . . that road is slick slick slick. Good to see this part of the country on the channel. So remote, rugged and beautiful. Great roads.
Not sure if its coal dust or what . . . but slick is an understatement! I think we'll try this road again on our next trip.
Excellent video as always. Keep up the good work
Thanks Trevor! See you out there! Cheers
Great video
Thanks for watching and for the compliment- cheers!
Miss these roads - WV has some of the best roads in the country.
Take me home - country roads
amazing
Thanks for watching!
Those mixed conditions and changing grip levels were quite a challenge. Nice save, Rick!
Just a kiss on the double yellow! Well played sir!
PSM is great when you run out of talent, but it also gives you a little slack on the leash too. I've definitely had a few code brown's where PSM saved the day.
WV-16 was full of surprises including suddenly slick corners. Definitely not a road to turn off the nanny! In my case, target fixation is what I need to be careful of. When following, watch the guy ahead and . . . Make sure to read the road yourself too!
Looks like a very challenging road. Great driving!!
It’s a great road that keeps coming at you for miles and miles. Appreciate the comment!
Would love to see how an f80 m3 compares.
Would love to run with a M3 to see how it went. I had an M2 - and the comparison is pretty close there. The M2 struggled a bit on the most twisty stuff - showing its weight. It pulled hard on corner exit to make up the difference.