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Old 31 Jul 2001, 09:56 (Ref:124228)   #1
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Airhead should be qualifying in the top 5 on the gridAirhead should be qualifying in the top 5 on the grid
Slip Sliding Away..

Like the rest of you I sat glued to the TV and watched the German GP. But wait, something strange was happening.

Did you notice that the BAR's, Alesi in the Prost and particularly DC in the McLaren were all oversteering out of slow corners. Panis even took this to the extreme of a sideways entry to the pits while traversing the lead in road.

I realise that you could not run traction control if you so wished, by why would you want the oversteer? This was DC's major complaint, he was slow because of oversteer. So to my question, if you ran traction control why do you have power oversteer?
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