You have to think slightly further down the road than you're used to, and pour the distant nose of the car into a corner sometime before you — sitting over the back wheels — actually arrive there. (evo.co.uk)
You need to guide rather than hurl the nose onto a trajectory and if it's a long curve then you'll find your hands making micro movements of the wheel, almost as if the big nose of the car is bobbing. (evo.co.uk)
There are two more cameras on the doors, pointing in at us; one over our shoulders, pointing at the instrument panel; one mounted to the dashboard, pointing at my face; one under the nose of the car, to capture the road whizzing by; one attached to the front of the roof; and another looking up over the roof via a pole mounted to the rear end. (inc.com)