"John are you talking about centrifugal force in cornering?"
jl , how would you do it ?
I don't know how to do it but in Tune To Win there's a chart with slip angles of tires '' the angular displacement
between the plane of rotation of the wheel [the direction in which the rim is pointing] and the path that the rolling tire will follow on the road surface'' Depending on type of tire at .6 coeficient of friction the slip angle varies from
2---6 degrees. Exceeding these values the tire brakes loose. Using the smaller bville tires and running on salt your calks look pretty close and show why Ab Jenkins needed such a big circle for those endurance runs.
I would still like enough steering to be able to steer into a spin even if it didn't do any good
JL222
