Why did increasing the Ackermann geometry in my race car make it faster in corners?
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Ackermann geometry is used to account for the different radius arcs that the front tires follow when the steering wheel is turned from center. It's often expressed as a percentage: e.g. 25% Ackermann, 100% Ackermann.
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Heya...
Question is :- Why did increasing the Ackermann geometry in my race car make it faster in corners??
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Increase in the Ackerman geometry in the race car means to increase the radius arcs of the wheel...
Yeh, it makes the faster movement in the car as high radius arcs give more the rotation to the wheel towards the outside and car will move fast...
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