Sentences with phrase «wide on corner exit»

They also find strong traction, aided by a tightly - wound limited - slip differential that drags the nose out of corners with real aggression: acclimatisation is a process of getting on the gas earlier and earlier through corners and each time being amazed that the nose doesn't wash wide on corner exit.

Not exact matches

For the following ten laps, I was knocking on fate's door by running very wide through the second - gear U-shaped turns and a little wide over the softly curved curbs at the exits of faster corners.
However, the wider, stickier tyres, as well as the minor chassis tweaks, of the CS mean that it finds significantly more traction on the exit of a corner than the old M4 could ever hope for.
The tyres are wider than the regular saloon's, so there's plenty of grip, although the sheer amount of power on offer means that, despite the best efforts of the clever electronic differential, the car relies heavily on its traction control on the exit of tight corners.
The six - speed manual model doesn't have quite the same positive shift as a GTI, either, while getting on the power early on the exit of corners sees the nose push wide where the Golf tucks in and sticks to your chosen line.
With pole position in his sights, Magnussen was on a flyer before a small bump in the middle of the third corner caused the Corvette to unsettle and veer slightly wide at the exit.
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