"Negative camber" refers to the angle at which the wheels of a vehicle tilt inward at the top. This ensures that the tires make more contact with the road during turns, improving stability and grip. Full definition
There's also more negative camber on both front and rear axles — multi-link at the rear — and the whole chassis, including the three - chamber air suspension that has been set up to be as dynamic as possible. (evo.co.uk)
The basic suspension layout is also shared, but Alpina fits its own modified front wishbones that add one degree of negative camber for sharper steering response and greater grip. (evo.co.uk)
The suspension of the Project 7 F - Type has had a serious fettling in the process with increased negative camber on the front, bigger anti-roll bars, new spring and damper rates and is now height adjustable. (carsuk.net)