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The big tires can generate larger spikes, but not sustain the cornering. It's just physics. Or maybe the lighter cars are being underdriven, or taking a different line to preserve momentum. Tons of confounding variables. Stock tire size vs stock tire size, the Supra will win, but when both cars are upsized to what reasonably fits in the stock body, the Supra just has zero chance. I have an immense amount of data with this specific comparison to back up the observation. Believe me, I'd love for heavier cars to corner harder! I spend a lot more time in heavier cars than I may talk about here. |
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I'm not talking about g's, I'm talking about corner minimum speeds. I was actually trying to make the same argument you are, that "lighter is better". It *is*, but after looking at minimum corner speeds for several of the better-driven well-prepped *fast* Miatas and Corvettes in my club at Turn 3 New Hampshire, I was quite surprised at how close they were. Pretty much equal.
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There's a car locally with all of the upgraded cooling and whatnot and on R7's in TT trim is still overheats after a few laps from what I've heard about it, but it's probably a lot to do with the climate we're in
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The setup and tune has a large influence on the heat generated; if he's pushing the ragged edge of the turbo, then he's gonna have big heat problems!
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