Certainly agree with you on all the factors mentioned above in terms adjustments affecting chassis tune, esp. maxium attack settings for the dry weather on semi-slick tyres.
I can only comment on what I see in the two YouTube videos at Eastern Creek. Here's the video of the Lotus:
YouTube - Lotus Elise SC Hot Tuner 2010 Paul Morris Eastern Creek Lap
Where do you see the Lotus fall into lift off oversteer on approach to apex? You don't. At no time does the driver have to make opposite lock correctlive steering adjustments on power 'off' or trailing throttle when entering any corner at EC. It can clearly been seen from the driver's steering and throttle inputs and body language in the Lotus - The Lotus only oversteers only on power down, which is understandable given its turbo 4 cyl 500hp motor. Very sledom does this very light Lotus aquaplane and it's easy to drive, flowing from corner to corner with slight to moderate understeer on corner entry - look at the angle of the steering wheel when driving into and out of corners.
In contrast:
Look at the body language of the GTI on corner entry when Morris is 'off' the throttle on corner entry - the rear end nervously kicks out with the driver having to apply opposite lock to correct the slide in the rear end. When 'on' the power, the GTI is not oversteering or aquaplaning in the video. The GTI appeared to be very nervous in rear end with a lot of lift over steer generated only on corner entry - The Golf R had similar characteristics, but not the same degree as the GTI. The GTI is lighter in the rear end and has plenty of rear sway bar spring rate excerbating the lift off oversteer imo - aside from all the other factors mentioned. The GTI is heavier than the Lotus that did not exhibit any aquaplaning in the YouTube video imo. The Golf R did not power oversteer when on the power out of corners as in the case of the GTI. They both slide into oversteer on almost every corner entry in the videos.
If both Golf R and GTI run same tyres, same coilovers, same adjustments to tyre pressure, same suspension bushes - then it must be the sway bars making most of the difference - or course: lighter rear end of the GTI excepted when turning into the corner.
Cheers.
WJ
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