we need more people like this in the car community, they do stupid things in a smart manner without hurting anyone and being mindful of everything around them. pure respect to you dude!
@leviathan he couldnt have, though? it was an empty road, at night, he showed full respect to a rider that was somehow still there, he wasnt going at ridiculously high speeds either.
The fact that you maintain a great pace while never endangering others by cutting dangerouns corners or overtaking in blind spots speaks volumes about your great driving skill.
Your steer input is so smooth, lines are clean, even when you are understeering (deliberately) , you are not upsetting the car by correcting it unnecessary. You are leaving it to come back on its own. You quickly change steering direction only when it is necessary - and it's always precise, you are not finding the angle 100 times per curve.. It's so nice to see drivers that have a natural connection with the car. I get sad when I see people in 100k+ cars that don't even know how to keep the steering wheel in the straight line as they should.
That sound of starting to move at the start brings back really good memories of Honda. Now I drive MRS with somewhat quiet exhaust. I like it quiet but still sometimes I miss a louder sound like this.
Ah yes, the raw classic sound of B16 VTEC!!!! Especially driving this thing on mountain passes like this as how this car should be driven!! Very impressive skills right there man!! Never thought Korea has this kind of taste as well!!
That road looks superb. Not a big line of site, but good separation of nature with guardrails and barriers; no deer running into my car in that country!
😢😢😢Omg just that sound of that b16 brings tears to my eyes. Late nights Cape Town, South Africa #M5Highway 🔥🔥🔥🔥 or N2 after midnight I miss those days.
amazing video !! love the Type R , Crossover , driving , and being respectful around people not putting anyone in harm , if you dont mind me asking , what exhaust is this you running ? sounds amazing and i will be buying an EK9 Type R myself
So many speed bums that my ebay coils would be destroyed but still the fear of flying over and losing traction is scary good driving hard downshifting how it should be 🤙🏽