Understeer in snow
Bob
mx at snet.net
Fri Dec 14 09:16:55 EST 2001
Not sure i agree. I drive completely different under different traction conditions... on a tarmac course the car is different handling than on gravel stages. You can throttle steer on snow/ice/gravel where you wont on pavement etc (at least in my stunningly underpowered 4000Q) :)
Bob
l.leung at juno.com wrote:
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> I agree with Chris. Driving is essentially the same no matter the weather, just you must slow down to match the availible traction. Understeer in the dry occurs from too high turn entrance speeds, understeer in the snow occurs for the same reason, just at a slower speed. It would be worth taking a good driving school for those whom think that their cars are understeering in adverse conditions (even just pressing hard in the dry), you'll learn and understand a lot on what to expect a car to do.
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> LL - NY
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