Dave, and everyone, I'm curious as to your thoughts about induced understeer in iracing to correct oversteer. No one is really talking about it on the iRacing forums and I'm pretty sure it's because no one wants to admit there's something fishy going on.
Let's say you're turning right, and the rear end steps out. Logic says countersteer to the left to bring the rear end back in. However, in iRacing it's possible to just continue steering hard to the right, inducing understeer, and you won't spin. This seems totally wrong? I know there have been discussions here before about induced understeer but never in the context of iRacing.
I feel like I have a dirty little secret that keeps my car on the track all the time. SR is 4.99 and climbing. If I'm ever at the point where I know the rear is going around and full opposite lock isn't going to bring it back, I just steer hard the other way and get on the brakes. Instead of making the spin worse like one would think, it saves the car. You lose speed for sure, but I can't remember the last time i actually spun out in any of the cars. This can't possibly work so well IRL can it?