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The moment of transition between driving straight ahead and cornering.
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Turn-in
!-- /wp:heading -- !-- wp:paragraph --Turn-in refers to the critical moment during driving when a vehicle transitions from traveling straight to entering a corner. It is a crucial aspect of vehicle handling and driver control.
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- Driver Input: Turn-in begins when the driver initiates a steering input to guide the vehicle into a corner. This action changes the direction of the front wheels, which in turn affects the vehicle's trajectory. !-- /wp:list-item -- !-- wp:list-item --
- Vehicle Response: The vehicle's response to the turn-in depends on various factors, including steering geometry, suspension setup, tire grip, and weight distribution. A well-balanced vehicle will have a smooth and predictable turn-in, while a poorly set-up vehicle may feel sluggish or overly sensitive. !-- /wp:list-item -- !-- wp:list-item --
- Corner Entry: Turn-in marks the start of corner entry, a phase where the driver begins to manage the balance between steering, braking, and throttle to negotiate the turn efficiently. Proper turn-in technique is essential for maintaining speed and stability through the corner. !-- /wp:list-item -- !-- wp:list-item --
- Understeer and Oversteer: The quality of the turn-in can highlight tendencies for understeer or oversteer. Understeer occurs when the vehicle does not turn as much as the driver intends (front tires lose grip first), while oversteer happens when the vehicle turns more than intended (rear tires lose grip first). !-- /wp:list-item -- !-- wp:list-item --
- Racing and Performance Driving: In racing and high-performance driving, turn-in precision is critical. Drivers aim to achieve the best possible turn-in to maximize cornering speed and minimize lap times. Techniques such as trail braking (gradually releasing the brakes while turning in) can enhance turn-in performance. !-- /wp:list-item --