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Terminal Understeer

By driver on May 10, 2010

Depending on the road conditions, speed, and the traction available, a car may understeer or oversteer. However, the design of the car will tend to produce a specific “terminal” condition, as the car is forced to and past its limit of adhesion. As the result of the design of a car, it tends to understeer [...]

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