roadholding
Roadholding is the ability of a vehicle to maintain traction and directional control with the surface of the road during normal and demanding maneuvers. It encompasses the grip available for steering, braking, and cornering, as well as the predictability and stability of the vehicle’s response under various loads and speeds.
The primary factors affecting roadholding are tires, weight distribution, suspension, and steering. Tires provide the grip
Tire behavior is central to roadholding. The concept of a slip angle describes how tires generate lateral
Vehicle handling characteristics vary by design. High-performance cars emphasize strong lateral grip and quick steering response,
Assessment of roadholding combines subjective handling evaluations with objective measures of lateral acceleration, grip limits, and