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familytruckster
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3/13/12 2:51 p.m.
kb58 wrote:
Javelin wrote: ...The 944 had a "perfect" 50/50 distribution, making it neutral in cornering and transitions. This, however, means the 944 doesn't excel in any one area....
And what's important to note is, just how often on a track is a car truely at "neutral cornering." The answer is never. If the driver is very slightly on the gas, weight's biased rearward, and if he's even slightly off it, it's biased toward the front. So the whole 50/50 myth of perfection is just that, because ONLY when cornering at a constant speed (and not even then if you split hairs) does the car do well, and how often is a track car at a constant speed? Never.

I know a few times a track car is at a constant zero.

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