I was gently blasting down a Westcountry A-road the other day when it opened up for a short bit of overtaking opportunity. Amongst the cars I overtook was a Citoen Xsara coupe, which refused to believe that a Clio could have passed it and proceeded to stick to my rear bumper after the straight.
In my haste to show the Xsara who was boss down this country road, I made use of my Valvers stunning handling and opened up a very pleasant gap. But then I came to a left hand bend that was a little sharper than I expected...
The back end came out in a fit of oversteer *twice!* - I managed to catch it both times and must have looked like a rally pro, but I scared myself sh*tless. This isnt the first time this has happened either.
The car is currently lowered -40mm at the front and about -20mm at the rear on standard shocks.
What sort of susepnsion set-up would reduce the tendency of the car to oversteer? Or should I just drive less "enthusiastically"?
Cheers guys.