I went sideways in a short front wheel drive car. I countersteered and added some throttle to get rid of oversteer, but I ended the countersteering too late, added to much throttle and kind of catapulted the car off the road into a tree. I ripped the right front fender and whole front suspension off.
But on the other hand, perhaps the worst mistake was that once I tried overtaking in heavy rain, the straight seemed long enough, but I overestimated my car's ability and did not predict there might be a speeding car going from the corner at the end of the straight. So I was bumper to bumper with a Peugeot at 80 kph, when a BMW turned up at the end of the straight. It was going very fast for the conditions, like over 100kph throu a a corner, and I estimated I would head on crash into it, if I continue the overtaking manuver.
I hit the brakes, but the Peugeot driver who was seeing what was going on, hit the brakes too, to give me more space so I could finish my overtaking manuver much quicker.
There was no ABS, the engine almost died, only my training allowed me to get the grip back. Somehow I managed to slow down enough to change the lane and go back behind that Peugeot. I passed the BMW safely, then I pulled over, got off the car and sat on dirt laughing histerically, as I realised I could have killed myself with this reckless manuver and that it was really close to a fatal resulution.