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Originally Posted by DriftKr6l Car is not suppose to change how it tracks in a turn unless you break traction. A car will absolutely change how it tracks in a
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A car will absolutely change how it tracks in a turn with throttle, even if you've still got traction.
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Example, look at this Subaru Impreza S204 vs corvette Z06 vs Nismo R34 GT-R Z-Tune vs Murcielago Tsukuba Battle - YouTube You can see in some instances that the drivers do gas pedal modulations while keeping the steering input the same and that car is tracking the same. When I do that it feels as if the car has rear wheel steering. The path that it takes through the turn changes with gas input. |
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