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Rear Steer In Dirt Race Cars Direction Of Thrust Grid

Rear Steer In Dirt Race Cars Direction Of Thrust Grid
Rear Steer in Dirt Race Cars - Rear Steer Design
With the rearend pointed to the left of centerline, the steering will cause the rear of the car to want to run under the front end, causing a very tight condition, especially under acceleration. This never happens on dirt. Typically, dirt cars are hard to turn anyway and this would only make the situation worse. View Related Article
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Chevrolet Corvette Research
Chevrolet Corvette Car and Truck pricing can be complicated and sometimes confusing. As an authority on car buying needs we provide information about new cars, such as the Chevrolet Corvette and all the features it comes with. The 2010 Corvette has fuel economy of 19 mpg. It has had 0 vehicle recalls, which can give you an idea about its reliability. Other similar vehicles are the Ford Mustang and the Dodge Challenger.
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