In sim racing (and real-world racing), understeering is a term used to describe a situation where a car’s front tires lose grip during a turn, causing the car to not turn as sharply as the driver intends. Essentially, the car "pushes" wide or continues straight ahead, rather than following the curve of the corner.
Here’s what’s happening in more detail:
So, you’ve followed all tips religiously, and yet somehow you find yourself going straight in a corner, that can happen indeed, but there are ways to correct it:
Another thing you can try is to reduce the steering input, this will straighten your wheels which will force them to catch grip back faster.
Of course that a good load cell pedal, which allows you to develop muscle memory, will help perfect your braking technique, the ClubSport Pedals V3 offer a strong, yet adjustable load cell brake pedal with adjustable stiffness, and capability to withstand up to 90kg of pressure, which is ideal to simulate the realistic feeling.
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