I think the point he was getting at was the fact that you can crank the steering to full lock, and there is actually hardly any understeer or even oversteer. It is so neutral and so stable. Driving the track normally, it is very possible to just do full-lock turns and you will be just fine.
If you crank your wheel at 90 degrees, of course you won't get oversteer from that, like on this skidpad, but I think it is very hard to create any oversteer with the little 1600 unless you have some uneven surface or just do some wild control behaviour. If you mount the rain tires (or whatever those RG tires are), try the car with those. To an extent, those feels kind of nice, and have a bit more possibility of sliding. They still have grip, but they are loose for pushing it faster (but those tires have lower grip levels anyways, so oh well).
EDIT: Doh, some words for understeer, I meant to say oversteer.
And if we really want to talk tires, maybe wait till this new LFS patch too.
If you crank your wheel at 90 degrees, of course you won't get oversteer from that, like on this skidpad, but I think it is very hard to create any oversteer with the little 1600 unless you have some uneven surface or just do some wild control behaviour. If you mount the rain tires (or whatever those RG tires are), try the car with those. To an extent, those feels kind of nice, and have a bit more possibility of sliding. They still have grip, but they are loose for pushing it faster (but those tires have lower grip levels anyways, so oh well).
EDIT: Doh, some words for understeer, I meant to say oversteer.
And if we really want to talk tires, maybe wait till this new LFS patch too.