Originally Posted by
Mr_Bob
Definite gains to be had in driver technique.
I did a half day rally course in Evos and STis
At first they would understeer, but as I got the confidence to brake later and harder, the rear got lighter and i got more and more turn-in, then oversteer.
Whilst that was on dirt, similar principles still apply on tarmac
Timing of brake/steer/throttle is critical to the balance of the vehicle, as does apexing technique.
If your entry to the apex is shallow (early), you may be inclined to hit the throttle before the car has turned in, which is likely to induce understeer.
AWD's do tend to have so much grip that you can get away with a hamfisted approach through corners.
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