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Negative Camber Angle
The negative camber angle adjusts the degree to which the bottoms
of the wheels are wider apart than the top. At 0 degrees, the lowest
value, the wheels are perpendicular and have the greatest traction on
straightaways.
The greater the camber angle (up to 10 degrees), the
better the traction through corners.
If the rear of the car has more traction than the front in the corners it will oversteer on exit, reducing the rear camber or increasing the front camber will help combat this.
Car Behaviour | Slow Corner Entry | Fast Corner Exit |
Understeer | Increase front camber | Increase rear camber |
Oversteer | Decrease front camber | Decrease rear camber |
*Some setups may require either one or both adjustments