http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9_jIY-xMbo
RS6 on ice....
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Cornishmoocher
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RS6 on ice....
Found on RS6.com.
I am impressed at the control from the auto box
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9_jIY-xMbo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9_jIY-xMbo
It's all Bollox.
Half of what you read is bull and the other half is all <beep>.
Half of what you read is bull and the other half is all <beep>.
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MartWilliams
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Good grief
that guy can drive a bit!
I guess he wasn't using standard road tyres though...wouldn't have got off the line if he had, lol
And now I see why audi have that adaptive headlight system, would actually have been useful on that car since he was almost never pointing in the direction he was going.
I guess he wasn't using standard road tyres though...wouldn't have got off the line if he had, lol
And now I see why audi have that adaptive headlight system, would actually have been useful on that car since he was almost never pointing in the direction he was going.
Yep, it's said there in the info box: 6mm studs. Not _quite_ road legal tiresDaveperc wrote:Great vid - reminds me of my five years in Norway - absolute magic for driving in winter!!
And yes, he's on studded M&S tyres almost certainly - everyone is once you get outside the big cities - make a huge difference.
Dave
I have for the winter under my RS6 225/40R18 Nokian Hakkapeliitta 5 studded tyres. The only problem is, that they are wobbly on dry asfalt and have a Q-speed rating...
But when the snow & ice come to play - there is no better way to "fly" =) Already had to try that kind of driving on my way to work the other day, when we got here in Stockholm the first snow. It is quite a feeling to go a bit sideways for several hundreds of meters... (have still my summer tyres on)
They are a bit too wide though - I can get the car on the snow pretty easily, not plowing though it. When compared to my old trusty V6-Passat with torsen and 195/55R16 Hakkapeliitta 5 tyres, which at comparable speeds and situations felt completely planted. And "snowplaning" can be quite worrysome when overtaking.
But still, can't wait for the real winter to come again!
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