You are right on the money. I don't know if there is anything you can do, except set up the car to minimize understeer. You've prolly already tried but (1950's car movies come to mind) early turn in may help a bit, i dunno i've always wondered if more suspension travel and a softer suspension would help keep the rear inside wheel on the ground under hard cornering, or if lower and tighter is always better, either way it seems to me that keeping that wheel on the ground would be the best for handling. I kno for me in the 8V it seems like trailbraking and being in the throttle as much as possible was the answer, but it sounds like you have plenty of twist and ponies to spare, hope even my confusion on the subject got you to see it from a different perspective.







