Sir Jackie Stewart

This Audi TT is a car capable of being driven on or pretty close to the limit. Itโ€™s a well-balanced car, turbo-charged with four-wheel drive, with higher performance than you would get in a โ€œnormalโ€ TT. Itโ€™s been created for the driving school at Silverstone, so it is something that can be driven very hard. I havenโ€™t driven it very much but I can feel what it will do pretty quickly. Thatโ€™s something that has stayed with me even all these years after I stopped racing. You never lose that. Thatโ€™s part of the skill that God gives you thatโ€™s got nothing to do with you. Of course, you can pick it up, and you can move it along, and as you go along you develop it. Once I have a feel for a car I think my ability lets me drive it very quickly.

This car can be driven pretty hard. It tends to under-steer rather than oversteer, which is a good thing. You see that as you drive in the first corner or two. Thatโ€™s a good thing for a road car as well as a racecar. In a situation like this you want a car thatโ€™s an invitation to drive, not a challenge, because if you have a challenge it just gives you too much of a hard time and takes longer to figure out what itโ€™s going to do. You then spend more time trying to drive the car than go fast. You see as we go round a circuit that you can push into a corner too hard and it starts to scrub off speed as it slides outward in the corner. As soon as I know that is going to happen at this corner I try to feel what the optimum speed is going to be so it doesnโ€™t scrub off that speed. Itโ€™s not so much that I am working that out though, but feeling what it will do because I have the experience in me to do that.

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