NathanOlder wrote:Oversteer is easily seen from outside the car, understeer isnt unless its extreme, id say its something you feel more than see.
If your fast into and through a corner. The exit speed comes with it. If you get the car turning in and holding the apex, the Exit will be fast also. So in my opinion, its more important to work on turn in and mid corner speeds than traction on corner exit.
Actually it is just as easy. You can tell if the driver don´t hit the apex at all.
If he hits it, no understeer. If he misses it, lots of it.
Unless of course, like in Massa´s case, you brake 200m later then the pole sitter.