Easiest trick - use handbrake and drive normal. Release handbrake as and when the vehicle is just ready to lunge forward.
Slightly harder trick - the clutch balance method - in your case it seems you are releasing the clutch a bit too much before release the brakes - reduce the amount of release very slightly - if your car has a tacho, release the clutch to the extent that the RPM just starts to drop - mind you just starts to drop. Hold the clutch in this position and then release the brakes - even if the car is not going forward, atleast, it won't go back. Gradually press the accelerator and release the clutch as you do so.
Expert trick - use your right leg to control the brake and accelerator at the same time(heel depressing the brake and toes on the accelerator). The brake is released and the accelerator is pressed at the turn of your ankle (raise your heel and depress your toes on the accelerator) - synchronise this with the release of clutch with your left feet - mind you this one needs practice, but once you have mastered this, then nothing like this one. |