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Question 1/10: Front Damper Rebound

What is the effect of increasing the rebound damping on the front dampers of a traditional four-corner suspension RWD car?
Question 2/10: Mid-Corner Understeer

How would you reduce mid-corner understeer (“wash-out”) in a non-aero car?
Question 3/10: Brake Bias in Wet Conditions

Your car is optimally set up for dry conditions and achieves maximum braking performance. It then starts to rain. What adjustment should you make to the brake bias?
Question 4/10: Entry Stability in an F1 Car

Which of the following setup changes would most effectively reduce entry instability in an F1 car?
Question 5/10: Front Virtual Swing Arm Length (FVSAL)

Where would you position the Instant Center (IC) to define the Front Virtual Swing Arm Length (FVSAL) if the car had virtually infinite roll stiffness and you wanted to maximize camber potential?
Question 6/10: Yaw Inertia

What is the effect of increasing the yaw inertia on the transient response of the car?
Question 7/10: Front Wheel Lift

During a track session, you observe significant front wheel lift in several corners. What setup change would you make?
Question 8/10: Longitudinal Load Transfer Under Braking

Which of the following setup changes has a significant effect on the total longitudinal load transfer of the car under braking?
Question 9/10: Driver Feedback Interpretation

A driver reports the following:
“The low-speed balance feels good, but the car feels too pointy or nervous at high speed.”
What setup adjustment would you recommend?
Question 10/10: Tire Load Sensitivity

For a real tire, considering:
μ = Fy / Fz
If the vertical load is doubled, how does the lateral force Fy typically change?
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