Well, bumpsteer occurs when you are driving. as your suspensions is setup depending on the stiffness of the setup you run this will happen when you turn into an apex and your tire(s) catch a small hole or some type of circumstance that effects the steering while you are driving, primarily, bumpsteer happens when you are in steering motion, typically not to happen when you are driving in a straight line, when drifting, you must be careful when you are in tandem and are trying to stay on your partners ass, only because you force yourself to cut the apex short, thus sending your opposite wheel into the apex's dip, thus the bumpsteer occurs!. .. .there it is. as best explained by Busted_Lips
Feel free to provide further information if I have missed something
. .. .IMO even though I've snapped em' I ahve to give love to the Teins once again, they're the OG's of counter steer love makin'
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