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Just a quick question
Does a fwd car have better cornering than a rwd car? Not including drifting Thanks |
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QUOTE(Kwanza26 @ Nov 26, 2006 - 12:17 AM) [snapback]505281[/snapback] typically speaking... FWD cars can enter a corner faster because of inherit understeer during entry... but the same understeer also limits acceleration out of the corner. A rwd car on the other hand is almost opposite... because of snap oversteer, corner entry speed can't be too fast... but that oversteer allows you to accelerate through a corner. On a short track with tight corners, RWD is a bit better. On a circuit track, it's a toss up. Yeah, but on a really small autocross type track, the FWD can be better. This is only because you can chop almost all wieght from the rear and just fling it around. The little cars like the Mini's are a good example of this. It has to be super tight, and the car has to be set up for it to work that way though. I like them both, but the close together the front and rear wheels are, the happier I am. -------------------- Live Free, Be Happy
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