

It is irrelevant whether the current instability is caused by excessive speed, a sudden change in the road condition or a possible evasive maneuver. When cornering, the system intervenes so that the driver retains full control. Is also a technical system that is intended to prevent understeering or oversteering of the vehicle through targeted braking of individual wheels. On the other hand, the braking distance can increase on dry roads or loose surfaces - e.g.

The ABS - system uses this form of regulation to shorten the wheel slip and thus the braking distance, especially on wet roads. This preserves steerability and directional stability. The ABS system counteracts blocking when braking by a pulsating reduction of the brake pressure. In the event of an emergency stop without ABS, as happens continuously during races, you would brake flat tires in the tires. This is a technical system that ensures greater driving safety and less wear on the tire treads. I am happy to answer ths question of our customer:
