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Originally Posted by brzr
my hands still tend to flail around but it's gotten so much better since the spda autocross
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Hand positioning is hard to learn on the fly. I tell drivers to "practice" during their daily drive, as eventually it becomes muscle memory. Once you get used to having your hands at "9 & 3" it's easy to know how much the steering wheel is turned and you don't have to look to see if it's back at the center.
If you want to see hands flailing:
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2LP2Rmt-TU"]Acura Integra #177 - PITL #2 2014 - YouTube[/ame]
It's easier for RWD because you can steer with the throttle. FWD, not so much, haha.