Technically speaking, oversteer means that a car's rear tires are operating at a greater slip angle than the front tires, i.e., they're working harder. In real-world terms, it means the tail of the ...
Randy's newThe Racing Lineseries covers the in-and-outs of performance driving, with tips and tricks to extracting the most speed from your car on the track. On the debut episode, Randy focuses on ...
Hello Trony, understeer and oversteer are terms used to describe the sensitivity of a vehicle to steering and how it affects the vehicle’s forward movement. Understeer is when a vehicle turns less ...
Oversteer doesn’t have to ruin your lap or your confidence this video explores how both driving technique and car setup can tame the tail-happy beast. Learn how to balance your inputs and adjust your ...
Jonathan loves just about anything with a motor and a steering wheel. As a kid, Jonathan collected any kind of toy car he could lay his hands on, and begged his parents to take him to the monster ...
If you’re a driving enthusiast, you would have likely heard about oversteer and understeer. If you’re just a casual driver, the term is probably considered irrelevant. Understanding it though could ...
In this episode, we relive an intense driving moment on the Nürburgring Nordschleife where a slight miscalculation led to unplanned oversteer in a corner known for catching out even the best drivers.
Driving a fourth-generation Volkswagen Golf on the Nurburgring could be a relatively safe experience. After all, we're talking about a modestly-powered front-wheel-drive machine, so there aren't too ...