So if there's one thing I've taken from all of this, it's that handling is some sort of voodoo black magic but seriously, I actually understood the majority of that, and I guess I mostly got the answer I was looking for...
But tristan said something that got me to thinking ("Wider track will result in more grip at that end (or overall if both are increased) due to reduced load transfer")... It makes intuitive sense, but I can't figure out the math behind it... anyone have a concise explanation or a good link?
And also does that mean that older street cars, which generally have a narrower track, are at a distinct disadvantage when they race against their more beefy modern equivalents in club racing? as they do frequently, built to the same rules.
But tristan said something that got me to thinking ("Wider track will result in more grip at that end (or overall if both are increased) due to reduced load transfer")... It makes intuitive sense, but I can't figure out the math behind it... anyone have a concise explanation or a good link?
And also does that mean that older street cars, which generally have a narrower track, are at a distinct disadvantage when they race against their more beefy modern equivalents in club racing? as they do frequently, built to the same rules.