One of the perks of having a car equipped with a manual transmission is the inherent joy of rowing up and down the gears while giving your otherwise static left leg some exercise. Sure, shifting in ...
There are certain things we, as mere car enthusiast mortals, do not deserve and will always make us weak at the knees: the aural pleasure of a BRM 1.5-liter V16 at full tilt, the stunning lines of the ...
Heel-and-toe shifting can help you save your gearbox, your occupant’s necks, and make you feel like a driving master. For new drivers, it can seem like a mysterious move that’s only possible in anime ...
Heel-and-toe (H/T) manipulation of the throttle and brake with the driver’s right foot is a throwback to ancient motoring days before synchromesh became standard in manual-shift transmissions. To ...
Car nerds and trackday bros love to talk about their heel-toe shifting. There's another way to get the same job done, as it turns out. Team O'Neil Rally School's Wyatt Knox (he's a 2WD national rally ...
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