Scary Experience.
I usually don't mess around with switching modes and i usually drive it in normal mode so i am trying to see if snow/wet mode would have prevented this?
Anyway its raining here in Atlanta and i wanted to go pick up some food. I was doing about 40ish in 45mph and i might have stepped on the gas just a tad bit higher as i was passing a car going in same direction as me all of a sudden my car started going to the left... toward the car that was in the left lane going in same direction. I came within inches of hitting it and ended up somehow turning my car to the right but then it started going toward the curb/sidewalk.
Luckily there was a opening an exit from the shopping center so i actually went partially in the opening and manage to correct the car before the curb started again. It was seriously a miracle because I actually would have hit the curb and probably rally messed up my rims/tires and who knows what if the opening wasnt there.
Lucklly i stayed cool didnt break hard or anything crazy like that just took my foot of the gas and look to swerve and correct the car. Not trying to tout my driving skills but i would say most drivers would have ended up crashing in that situation and its a miracle i didnt end up crashing :bow:
Paint drawing for reference because its kinda hard to explain
I have been driving since i was 16 and i am now 28 and never experienced something like this so i am trying to determine did this happen because i was driving a 430 HP beast or just a simple case of hydroplaning?
Needless to say i will be switching to that snow/wet mode anytime its raining now. After it happened i switched to snow/wet mode and wanted to :hide:
EDIT: I was going straight and my tires are in really good condition i dont do burnouts or any of that stuff.
I usually don't mess around with switching modes and i usually drive it in normal mode so i am trying to see if snow/wet mode would have prevented this?
Anyway its raining here in Atlanta and i wanted to go pick up some food. I was doing about 40ish in 45mph and i might have stepped on the gas just a tad bit higher as i was passing a car going in same direction as me all of a sudden my car started going to the left... toward the car that was in the left lane going in same direction. I came within inches of hitting it and ended up somehow turning my car to the right but then it started going toward the curb/sidewalk.
Luckily there was a opening an exit from the shopping center so i actually went partially in the opening and manage to correct the car before the curb started again. It was seriously a miracle because I actually would have hit the curb and probably rally messed up my rims/tires and who knows what if the opening wasnt there.
Lucklly i stayed cool didnt break hard or anything crazy like that just took my foot of the gas and look to swerve and correct the car. Not trying to tout my driving skills but i would say most drivers would have ended up crashing in that situation and its a miracle i didnt end up crashing :bow:
Paint drawing for reference because its kinda hard to explain

I have been driving since i was 16 and i am now 28 and never experienced something like this so i am trying to determine did this happen because i was driving a 430 HP beast or just a simple case of hydroplaning?
Needless to say i will be switching to that snow/wet mode anytime its raining now. After it happened i switched to snow/wet mode and wanted to :hide:
EDIT: I was going straight and my tires are in really good condition i dont do burnouts or any of that stuff.