"Understeer" and "oversteer" and terms we hear and use a lot in the automotive community, and sometimes actually encounter behind the wheel. If you're not completely sure what these words really mean ...
We sometimes use the terms "understeer" and "oversteer" here at Autoweek, mostly when talking about fast cars and their behavior on racetracks. Speed is often a factor in understeer and oversteer, but ...
Randy Pobst is probably one of the coolest, nicest guys on TV or Youtube from the world of cars these days. He is a genuine car guy and doesn’t mind sharing his long years of experience with his ...
More commonly associated with motorsport, both are not restricted to track driving, though, and will at some stage be experienced out in the word. According to MasterDrive CEO Eugene Herbert, the ...
Dash cam footage from the Nebraska State Patrol captured the terrifying moments when a Jeep hit ice, lost control, swerved from side to side and then tumbled off the road into a ditch. "If there was ...
Racers will know the feeling of powering down a back straight, getting settled for a turn, initiating the turn, and then…nothing. The car continues straight at the same hellish pace, and now you’re ...
So, you think an all-wheel-drive system can save you from snap or lift-off oversteer? Many rely on their automobile’s advanced AWD system to keep them out of harm’s way when going track racing, but on ...
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