So I’ve seen race cars with relatively extreme camber used on a specific type of track, but what is going on in that photo? Is it just rolling on the inside rim?
Yes that’s because they’re on a track. When going quickly around the corner, the outside tire will receive a high lateral load roll so that it will have a “normal” contact patch. The inside tires do almost nothing anyway.
So I’ve seen race cars with relatively extreme camber used on a specific type of track, but what is going on in that photo? Is it just rolling on the inside rim?
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Is it just temporary, like deflating the gas shocks? Or does it have to be loaded on a trailer between events?
Trailer
Yes that’s because they’re on a track. When going quickly around the corner, the outside tire will receive a high lateral load roll so that it will have a “normal” contact patch. The inside tires do almost nothing anyway.
But that’s also not nearly this extreme.