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hay guys interesting topic i've learnt alot from reading through this thread as i do always on this site, why i love it so much. just a quick question to add on here like F1 uses the lowest ride height possible is that true with fg touring cars the lower the right height the better? also what is droop lol i'm guessing its suspension drop?
 
droop is suspension droop, its the amount of down travel in the suspension. how much droop or rideheight you need depends on your track surface. a very smooth high bite track and you can use stiff springs, lower ride height, and you will need less droop. a rough track is the opposite, you will need more ride height to kep the chassis from bottoming out, softer springs to allow more suspension travel without upsetting the car, and more droop to keep from lifting one tire up in the corners.

lower ride height is generally favorable, it lowers the center of gravity which will give less roll
 
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