Dave Horne
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- May 10, 2024
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First, let me introduce myself, I'm 73, and while not interested in racing per se, and have a question that's always bothered me.
When I was younger I owned a Fiat 124 or 128, this was in the 1970s. I could take curves too fast and the car would do a four-wheel drift.
I would keep the steering wheel in the direction of the curve and the car would just slide into a four wheel drift. I always had control and I'm assuming the car was well balanced. (I also had Pirelli tires which were soft tires.)
When I see videos of guys taking a curve too fast, whether it's at a track or in movies, I very often see the wheels turned in the opposite direction of the curve.
Free feel to assume I know nothing. Why is this so?
When I was younger I owned a Fiat 124 or 128, this was in the 1970s. I could take curves too fast and the car would do a four-wheel drift.
I would keep the steering wheel in the direction of the curve and the car would just slide into a four wheel drift. I always had control and I'm assuming the car was well balanced. (I also had Pirelli tires which were soft tires.)
When I see videos of guys taking a curve too fast, whether it's at a track or in movies, I very often see the wheels turned in the opposite direction of the curve.
Free feel to assume I know nothing. Why is this so?