No it doesn't. The longitudinal curve (acceleration) has a drop-off, but the lateral curve (cornering) forms a plateau with no loss of grip over the optimum slip angle.
Many many other sims do have this drop-off in the cornering curves, though, generally leading to the "unrecoverable spin syndrome" or "undriftability". Before patch T, LFS also had the drop-off, but not as severe as in many other so-called simulations, where the higher the slip, the more the grip drops and drops without end. Which is totally wrong.
Sorry about that. I must've been getting the curves you made backwards in my head.
illepall 


Every time I think back, it amazes me how long we actually have those better physics now. It feels like such a short time, but then I realize they're there since more than half a year already.
. Many new members seem to be uneducated about how sophisticated LFS really is, so bringing these old threads back to attention every now and then is definitely not a bad thing. Speaking of advertising LFS' beauty, have you seen the new 
