The steering wheel is held externally at about 9 u quarter past, and the thumbs are positioned from the steering hub onto the arms. The thumbs placed on the steering arms help carry some of the weight of the arms. All movements at the steering wheel are started based on this basic position. For steering the car, it is usually enough to turn the steering wheel at most half a turn; For this reason, as long as it is enough, it can be traveled for a long time without spoiling the position of the hands.
When the bend diameter gets smaller in turns, the hand facing the inside of the bend can be loosened and the steering wheel can be turned up to 180 degrees by hand outside the bend. With this method, the steering can be turned very quickly and
then the basic steering grip position can be carried out quickly.
The method described is very difficult, especially because of the deflection of the rear wheels of a car that has been blown away or because it can be understood late.
It is important. Sudden maneuvers can be carried out quickly and accurately, as long as the main grip position on the steering wheel is followed.