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Old 16 Apr 2013, 09:16 (Ref:3235160)   #6
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I think that one of the fundamental issues is down to understeer & oversteer.
From what I've heard, some drivers (Like Button for example) prefer the stability of understeer/dislike the instability of oversteer and drive accordingly to this trait.
Other drivers (Hamilton & Vettel for example) prefer a more pointy/oversteery chassis and use their driving style to capitalise on this.
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