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If you ever watched a race on TV, you would notice that the drivers keep turning a bit right in the straights, it's the car's configuration and aerodynamics
neither did that, how ironic?
Adjust the air pressure in the settings to where the tires are close to being even. Be careful though you will have more tire wear. I can't remember whhat the other setting is that lets you change the angle of the tires for the slant of the track but it helps to mess with that to.
That would be why I said (close) to even .That is also why I said you will have more tire wear. Thank you amdodge9 I forgot what it was called.