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Understeer and
oversteer are
vehicle dynamics terms used to
describe the
sensitivity of the
vehicle to
changes in
steering angle ****ociated with changes...
- Lift-off
oversteer (also
known as trailing-throttle
oversteer,
throttle off
oversteer, or lift-throttle
oversteer) is a form of
sudden oversteer. While...
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Oversteer can be
caused in two
different ways,
power oversteer and lift-off
oversteer.
Oversteer can be
performed either intentionally or accidentally...
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where a
vehicle rotates in one
direction during the skid.
understeer and
oversteer where front or rear
wheels lose
traction during cornering,
causing a vehicle...
- used
predominantly in ice
racing and rallying. The
technique induces oversteer using weight transfer to
carry a
vehicle through a turn
while simultaneously...
- Powerslide, in drifting, a throttle-on
induced oversteer Lift-off
oversteer Understeer and
oversteer This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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problem which occurs when the rear
wheels lose traction,
resulting in
oversteer. This can be
caused by low-friction
surfaces (sand, gravel, rain, snow...
- The goal of the
initial Weissach axle
design was to
eliminate lift-off
oversteer by
allowing the rear
suspension to
adjust itself during cornering manoeuvres...
- front-heavy cars tend to
understeer and rear-heavy cars to
oversteer (Understeer &
Oversteer explained), all
other things being equal. The mid-engine design...
- engine's
impact on the car's handling,
putting behind the
previous lift-off
oversteer and
providing an
improved driving experience and
creating a more civilized...