Powerslide wrote:Wheel pointing against each other does not make any sense other than heat generation. Maybe the front and rear tyre run similar compounds and engineers want to get as much heat on the front as rear. While the rear sees more action, being the one that carry the most weight, downforce and the driven wheel, they might have ran anti-ackerman to balance this out.
I can assure you that the primary reason for toe and ackermann isn't to generate heat even though that might be a side effect.
While the tyres are "fighting each other" in a straight line, in a corner its a different story. There are many reasons to have non zero toe throughout the cornering phase.