Synonyms for «oversteer»

"Oversteer" refers to a situation in driving where a vehicle turns more sharply than the driver intended or anticipated. It occurs when the back end or rear tires lose traction and slide towards the outside of the turn. Full definition

Sentences with «oversteer»

  • It is possible to induce a small amount of oversteer on power or with an off - throttle flick into a fast sweeper, but really Project 8 wants to dig its claws into the surface, and even a very heavy right foot adds only a fraction of attitude. (roadandtrack.com)
  • And the harder you punt the S4 into a bend, the better it seems to like it, especially with the Driver Select control in its Dynamic position which noticeably helps tip the nose towards the apex and even allows a degree or two of power oversteer if you're really brutal with the throttle on the exit. (evo.co.uk)
  • Its front - end is tenacious and while it can snap into oversteer on the limit it's not vicious and can be caught without breaking into too much of a sweat even if its steering isn't quite as telepathic as its Carrera GT contemporary. (evo.co.uk)
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