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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
understeer .
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Examples
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On that last day, Senna understeered at Tamburello corner, leaving the track at 190mph then slowing down to 135mph before hitting the wall.
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Now, "the vehicle understeered -- or plowed -- when it exceeded its limits of traction, which is a more common result and makes the vehicle more predictable and less likely to roll over," the magazine said in a statement.
Consumer Reports Lifts 'Don't Buy' Warning From Lexus GX460 2010
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Instead, the vehicle understeered—or plowed—when it exceeded its limits of traction, which is a more common result and makes the vehicle more predictable and less likely to roll over.
Lexus GX 460 passes retest; Consumer Reports lifts "Don't Buy" label 2010
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Instead, the vehicle understeered — or plowed — when it exceeded its limits of traction, which is a more common result and makes the vehicle more predictable and less likely to roll over.
Lexus GX 460 passes retest; Consumer Reports lifts "Don't Buy" label 2010
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Instead, the vehicle understeered--or plowed--when it exceeded its limits of traction, which is a more common result and makes the vehicle more predictable and less likely to roll over.
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Instead, the vehicle understeered -- or plowed -- when it exceeded its limits of traction, which is a more common result and makes the vehicle more predictable and less likely to roll over.
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So Adrian decided to put in a power-slide and he understeered our car straight into one of the trees, taking the side out of the car.
'Last dinosaur' Adrian Newey has vision to drive Red Bull's F1 dominance Paul Weaver in Istanbul 2010
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Instead, the vehicle understeered -- or plowed -- when it exceeded its limits of traction, which is a more common result and makes the vehicle more predictable and less likely to roll over.
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Instead, the vehicle understeered--or plowed--when it exceeded its limits of traction, which is a more common result and makes the vehicle more predictable and less likely to roll over.
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Now, "the vehicle understeered -- or plowed -- when it exceeded its limits of traction, which is a more common result and makes the vehicle more predictable and less likely to roll over," the magazine said in a statement.
ShoppingBlog.com 2010
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