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2 years ago
@dwin20 wrote:Looking for help on this one - Thanks...
You can't really.
But generally if you lose some speed after a bump on a straight you are bottoming out (you need to be very high wing, very low and very soft for it to happen) or have understeer = front bottomed out or oversteer = Rear bottomed out on a bump in a corner.
- dwin202 years agoRising Hotshot
@DavidGG53 Thanks - this was very helpful.
- Darthsausage442 years agoRising Veteran
I’ve only noticed it on kerbs - too low and either ride on them and loose steering or they spin you depending on the type of kerb