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oversteerverb /ˈəʊvəstɪə / [no object](Of a motor vehicle) have a tendency to turn more sharply than intended: it was very difficult to drive when the car was oversteering...- We kept the same set of tyres on for part of this afternoon's session, and by then the car was really oversteering, so as we put on a new set of tyres we also adjusted the set-up to make the handling more neutral.
- EVO recently tested the car and said on one occasion it understeered, during the other it oversteered.
- But for sure we lost too much in the first two corners, the car was a little bit oversteering, it was quite windy and I think there was some grass also on the track, so I think it was not perfect conditions for my lap in the first two corners.
noun /ˈəʊvəstɪə / [mass noun]The tendency of a vehicle to turn more sharply than intended: straightforward handling which gives just a hint of oversteer...- Not a hint of understeer or oversteer could I find at my modest speeds.
- This system uses all the features of the ESP but adds electric steering control to prevent oversteer and understeer as well as correct steering errors.
- This is an active safety feature designed to help prevent accidents by registering and helping to correct oversteer, understeer and loss of stability in the vehicle.
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