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Old 12-07-2010, 08:26 PM   #14
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my theory about the rear sway is that since the geometry has a lot of squat, you can run much stiffer springs in the rear while being able to put power down, so you dont need a bar. cars with a lot of antisquat need to run softer springs to put power down, which leads to super understeery balance mid corner.

grip and (good) drift setups are very similar
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