gilgen wrote:WaikeCU wrote:Shrieker wrote:
Do you know what understeer is? it is when you have the wheels locked over but the car does not follow them. now, look at the on board from Hamiltons car...he does not have the wheels locked over. His steering wheel is in the straight ahead position, showing that he was NOT trying to steer into the corner, let alone have understeer.
That is not what understeer is.
You can have understeer with any amount of steering lock. A great deal of lock ups happen under braking where drivers turn the wheel just a little under braking and that causes the fronts to lose their friction. With wet conditions and front tyres both drivers already complained were not working well during the formation lap, understeer after a drag race for track position into T1 is more than possible.
You don't put in lots of lock during a braking phase. Especially when trying to outbrake someone side by side with you. ESPECIALLY on a wet track. You just don't.
If you start to understeer with only 5 degrees of lock, increasing your steering angle will only reduce grip further, make the time to regain grip/control longer, and worse case induce snap oversteer when the fronts grip up.
Actually watch Lewis' onboard one more time. He turns a tiny amount on the run up the hill and the car visibly responds.
Later into the corner when Nico starts coming towards/across him, he swiftly puts in about 90 degrees of steering lock and the car goes absolutely nowhere. Understeer. Right in front of your eyes.