Racing Soft tires? If so, then yea that could definitely happen in real life.
With a realistic tire, then obviously it's impossible. Add an impossible level of grip though, and you get magical results.
Solution = don't use Racing Soft tires.![]()
Your camber is to high, lower it and it'll stop.
There is no way they are stock power!
But big physics Fail PD!
Racing Soft tires? If so, then yea that could definitely happen in real life.
With a realistic tire, then obviously it's impossible. Add an impossible level of grip though, and you get magical results.
In my opinion, and this still a bug![]()
There is no way they are stock power!
But big physics Fail PD!
Please use the edit button. Double posting is frowned upon, but quadruple posting is really pushing it.
Yes, it would happen in real life.
Btw, that cabriolet driver must be the most stupid man ever. Imagine what would happen if he flipped the car...
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There is no way they are stock power!
But big physics Fail PD!
Racing Soft tires? If so, then yea that could definitely happen in real life.
With a realistic tire, then obviously it's impossible. Add an impossible level of grip though, and you get magical results.
Your camber is to high, lower it and it'll stop.
Yes, it would happen in real life.
Btw, that cabriolet driver must be the most stupid man ever. Imagine what would happen if he flipped the car...
Are you using the Skid Recovery driving aid?