Correcting a spot without making things worse is incredibly counter intuitive. You start going the wrong way, so you think "oh shit, I need to go the other way!" And turn against the spin, which actually takes away your control because now your wheels aren't lined up with the direction you're going and won't start to rotate and give you traction.
Turning into it lets them start spinning again which will give you some control back. Sometimes it's best to just do a full 360 lol
Correcting a spot without making things worse is incredibly counter intuitive. You start going the wrong way, so you think "oh shit, I need to go the other way!" And turn against the spin, which actually takes away your control because now your wheels aren't lined up with the direction you're going and won't start to rotate and give you traction.
Turning into it lets them start spinning again which will give you some control back. Sometimes it's best to just do a full 360 lol
I thank the driving manual in Gran Turismo 2 for giving me the knowledge and confidence to control a car in a spin.