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Randy, believe it or not, the car as a whole is not pushing in that photo.
What you have to realize is that the front has 1/8" toe out per side so the other tire (port side) that is doing all the steering is gripping fairly well. We run a lot of toe out in the front in order that the car will "turn in" well (one tire is already turned in no matter if it is a right or left hander). Does that make sense ?
With this setup, you can just "throw" the car into a corner and use the slide to slow it down.
The rear wheels are toed in and that helps keep the back end from coming around. I think that photo was turn 6.
I need to make some sides for that car. It looks like a dune buggy.
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