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Nissan DeltaWing |
Article | Image gallery (27) | Specifications | User Comments (5) |
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Understeer? Where?? |
Joao Gois 03-30-2012 |
I see no understeer. All I see is the driver correcting the trajectory. |
Really? |
faksta 03-22-2012 |
'Nissan' Delta Wing? Just be first with your stickers, and you have the car called the way you want. Engine supplier is a significant partner, no doubt, but how does it make the car a 'Nissan'? |
Pidstr |
Cobrafan427 03-21-2012 |
They don't http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs_wnHNbVCA&feature=related :26-:35 look at all the nose wiggle and understeer through that corner |
Daft |
madmalc 03-21-2012 |
An idiotic dead end IMHO |
Question,.... |
PiDstr 03-20-2012 |
Quoting "As motor racing rulebooks have become tighter over time, racing cars look more and more similar and the technology used has had less and less relevance to road car development. " Would someone car to tell me how the layout of this vehicle has ANY relevance to a road car? I wonder how many race car chassis engineers are looking at the layout of this vehicle, and shaking their heads wondering, how do they get the weight transfer to happen on the front wheels first ? |
Article | Image gallery (27) | Specifications | User Comments (5) |
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