Originally posted by: amnesiac 2.0
Oversteer: turn the wheel a little bit and car turns a LOT
understeer: turn the wheel a lot, car moves not as much.
Originally posted by: SHoddyCOmp
We have a prime example of understeer on tape when my dad in a gokart race whacked into a wall and hyperextended his knee. You could see the wheels turned but the kart going straight. Thats no good. He races a full size car now though. I would rather have a little oversteer than a little understeer, lots of other people seem to think the other way around though....
Originally posted by: SHoddyCOmp
We have a prime example of understeer on tape when my dad in a gokart race whacked into a wall and hyperextended his knee. You could see the wheels turned but the kart going straight. Thats no good. He races a full size car now though. I would rather have a little oversteer than a little understeer, lots of other people seem to think the other way around though....
Just about every car on the road is understeer(even the neutral bimmer 3 series). Thus, its not very accurate imo, to say understeer is safer than oversteer since virtually all are understeering. I mean a NSX is somewhat oversteer, does that make it less safe to drive than say a Prelude?
Originally posted by: CocaCola5
Personally, I like to believe a heavily understeering car is much more dangerous than a oversteering one(especially at speeds).