Radical SR3 @ Oschersleben

Oschersleben (recently updated by tmm) is short if not exactly sweet, with mostly slow corners and a lot of switchbacks (aka chicanes), and Shaun Clarke's marvelous little Radical SR3 is perfectly suited to this kind of a layout. The quick changes in direction call for minimal roll, so the bars and springs have been stiffened and the shocks softened (you could also make a case for stiffening the springs and shocks and softening the bars). The result is a very responsive car that doesn't have to be driven aggressively to make its point. Ten-lap race setup.
 

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Also, if the hopping happens under braking, mess with the brake balance.

If it happens under acceleration (although it shouldn't in a low-powered car like the SR3), fool with the diff power setting.
 
Probably not the track. I have never had any problems with Oschersleben in any small car. Cars with more torque than common sense (like the tire-shredding Lister Storm), yes, but small-ish cars like the SR3, no.
 
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