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28 Aug 2018, 22:17 (Ref:3846797) | #1 | |
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How do you know how quick you can take a corner?
Now I know that on straights, you can theoretically go a limitless speed, and you won't spin out.
But when it comes to corners, with Newton's Laws of Motion & Centripetal Forces, etc... you can only go so quick, before your tyres will lose grip. So I'm wondering: how do you know how quick your car can take a corner? What do you use as a reference to work how fast you can go, and where the limit is? (or at least, when you're getting close to the limit!) Thanks for any responses |
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