| 11. | One common race situation that requires left-foot braking is when a racer is cornering under power.
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| 12. | A foot brake stops the sled, since " the dogs won't stop unless you stop them,"
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| 13. | The mechanically linked foot brake operated directly on all four wheels, while the handbrake operated on the drive-shaft.
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| 14. | You will want to left-foot brake.
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| 15. | "For this potentially fatal misunderstanding to end, foot brake lights and exhaust brake lights must be wired separately,"
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| 16. | The mechanically linked foot brake operated directly on all four wheels, while the handbrake operated on the rear wheels.
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| 17. | There are no gears to shift as the kart is equipped with only a right-foot throttle and a left-foot brake.
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| 18. | The mechanically linked foot brake operated on the drive shaft, while the hand brake operated directly against the rear wheels.
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| 19. | On loose surfaces, contemporary rally drivers tend to rely more on Left-foot braking for directional control in cornering FWD cars.
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| 20. | The foot brake operating on the transmission is exceedingly powerful but gets very hot and needs regular adjustment to maintain effectiveness.
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