Originally posted by Palmaris Europe
I totally agree. One way requires a different style of driving that involves little or less brakes. Also more aggressive style. Not really suited to twisty tracks although it can work if the car is set up properly.
I agree also. Driving with one requires much less braking and at times, you may need to dial some out. Too much will have you fish tailing or doing a 360. Remember with a oneway when you hit the brakes, the front tires will keep spinning while the rear does all the stopping. You will actually become a faster and better driving with one as they do provide better acceleration and allow you to travel at a higher cornering speed. Like Pal said they don't do too much on a smaller more technical track.