Errr.... yes you DID actually....
"a kart would only be asymmetrical when the track is comprised of corners of one direction only and relatively short straights, e.g. an oval"
Note your use of the word 'ONLY'. The track you list there can NOT be a circle as you can't have "relatively short straights" in a circle!
Make this easier to clarify.... are you saying that there are NO track shapes other than Circles, Ovals, rounded corner Rectangles, Tri-lobed (i.e., any shape with ONLY one direction corner) where an asymmetric set up would help?
Be clear and be precise. Just say that ANY track which has corners in TWO directions (both left and right) WON'T work with an asymmetric kart/car set-up.... Let's see you answer THAT one!
Then tell us that you NEVER run different tyre pressures on the left than the right at ANY track you have driven..... We'll be able to judge your knowledge of karting from THAT answer.... so you won't answer it!
Bye Pauline!
Ian
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