I wouldn't say the platform inherently suffer from oversteer. It's a tool available to you as a driver to use to your advantage. The car from the factory in fact suffer from understeer. It's set up to be "safe" from the factory. That being said, the car can spin if you make a mistake, or overestimate the available grip. It's not a car that's easy to drive at the limit, but of course that depends on the modifications, suspension settings, and your experience and talent as a driver.
My camera is aimed too low. When you drive you can see further ahead and it makes more sense. Also they give you a course map at the beginning of the day and you get to walk through it.
Thats some nice driving, man. In your experience, does the elise/exige platform suffer from oversteer at all?
I wouldn't say the platform inherently suffer from oversteer. It's a tool available to you as a driver to use to your advantage. The car from the factory in fact suffer from understeer. It's set up to be "safe" from the factory.
That being said, the car can spin if you make a mistake, or overestimate the available grip. It's not a car that's easy to drive at the limit, but of course that depends on the modifications, suspension settings, and your experience and talent as a driver.
how does one know which direction to go? i'm confused
My camera is aimed too low. When you drive you can see further ahead and it makes more sense. Also they give you a course map at the beginning of the day and you get to walk through it.