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***What do you think he means by that?***He stated this during a test through some windy roads at their test track I guess. It seems he was referring to the amount of work and steering input required to get the car through the course. He mentioned driving the old model as being tiring compared to the 2002.Some of the posts have been deleted, but I remember reading something above that mentioned steering ratios (18:1, 16:1). It made me think of that test and Kurosawa's comments that the new model is even less work to drive fast than the older model. It was just some information that came to mind, nothing meant to counter any statement. Maybe it has something to do with the larger wheels and tires, but I was wondering if an adjustment had been made to the steering as well. I know it's not mentioned in any literature, but it's the kind of detail that would be left out since it would confuse most.
***What do you think he means by that?***
He stated this during a test through some windy roads at their test track I guess. It seems he was referring to the amount of work and steering input required to get the car through the course. He mentioned driving the old model as being tiring compared to the 2002.
Some of the posts have been deleted, but I remember reading something above that mentioned steering ratios (18:1, 16:1). It made me think of that test and Kurosawa's comments that the new model is even less work to drive fast than the older model. It was just some information that came to mind, nothing meant to counter any statement. Maybe it has something to do with the larger wheels and tires, but I was wondering if an adjustment had been made to the steering as well. I know it's not mentioned in any literature, but it's the kind of detail that would be left out since it would confuse most.