hsg wrote: ↑05 Dec 2025, 21:26
... oversteer is faster than understeer ....
If that is true why is Alonso so fast?
once all cars oversteered because the designers didn't know what they were doing ...
until the W125 Mercedes-Benz of 1937
Jack Brabham said he deliberately drove tail-out to save the front tyres which the 1959 Cooper ate
so he invented the driver-adjustable ARB (later it was and still is banned)
because understeer allows more power to be used
it worked for adult drivers like Alonso and Prost and Lauda
so-called rotation (acceleration in yaw) may be a factor on entry to slow corners
its fans ignore the deceleration/reversal in yaw on exit from slow corners - this allows more power to be used