![]() Those who want to go faster should bring up the rear by falling back and catching up. Not only does this multiply the number of abrasives assaulting the front of your Porsche, but it forces the cars around you to think they're holding things up and forces them to increase their speeds.įor those who follow too closely, try leading just once to appreciate the burden placed on the first Porsche to establish a safe pace, watch for traffic, obstacles (when rounding a blind turn or cresting a brow), and look for speed traps while checking the rear view mirror to monitor the progress of the procession. Your ego forces you to stay glued to the bumper in front of you. The "red mist", more than likely, is the primary culprit. ![]() The result is a front-end: nose, hood, fenders, windshield, and possibly roof peppered with rock chips. The primary cause of road rash is following the Porsche in front of you too closely.
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