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<blockquote data-quote="fredsoowk" data-source="post: 692040" data-attributes="member: 16320"><p>Dear Alantion, u see F1 don't roll into corner because they run full slicks. So much grip at the tires what they need is steering responce. F1 cars = Go kart cars are the same. When your tires have so much of grip. u can go all the way to the hardest settings. Its totally different into a street car. I can run harder i'm on Yokohama A050 semi slicks cause it give me the grip hence i can enter corner earlier and power early but I cant run the same settings on a Normal Goodyear or Continental cause i will understeer before i can enter power out.!!</p><p></p><p>Traction roll, Body roll firm vs hard is very subjective and depends on driver liking and their driving style. Too much body Roll car doesn't mean its a slow car. Firm and hard setting car doesn't mean its a fast car. Its overall that count. Fast into corner doesn't mean you can exit fast (sometimes can't exit too) .. Slow into corner u can power out earlier and exit faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fredsoowk, post: 692040, member: 16320"] Dear Alantion, u see F1 don't roll into corner because they run full slicks. So much grip at the tires what they need is steering responce. F1 cars = Go kart cars are the same. When your tires have so much of grip. u can go all the way to the hardest settings. Its totally different into a street car. I can run harder i'm on Yokohama A050 semi slicks cause it give me the grip hence i can enter corner earlier and power early but I cant run the same settings on a Normal Goodyear or Continental cause i will understeer before i can enter power out.!! Traction roll, Body roll firm vs hard is very subjective and depends on driver liking and their driving style. Too much body Roll car doesn't mean its a slow car. Firm and hard setting car doesn't mean its a fast car. Its overall that count. Fast into corner doesn't mean you can exit fast (sometimes can't exit too) .. Slow into corner u can power out earlier and exit faster. [/QUOTE]
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