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Old 11-22-2013, 12:34 PM
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vivo quevas
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If you have ever had the privelage of driving a pro-level car those guy's set thier cars to have so much steering without the rearend braking loose. I am no pro but I'm a journey man driver and I let many guy's drive my car with less experince the first thing they say that car has way too much steering. When I ask my friends that are expert drivers and they comment on what the car is doing in the corner and the cars reactions not the amount of steering. When I drive intermediate drivers car they always have too much push in there car on turn in and exit this usually makes the car less predictable and slow lap times. Turn in push is a setup problem, you need to work on your setup. Main thing about driving a good car they feel like they drive themselves it is easy to turn fast and consistent lap times. I try not to go by car feel I test a lot and I only go by lap times, one fast lap is not as good as consistent laps. IMHO
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