A general term covering all the aspects of a car's behavior that are related to its directional control.
How a car responds on the track and its performance while racing. A car's construction (including its suspension, tires, aerodynamics, and body style) and race preparation contributes to the car's handling. (See loose or tight.)
The relative ability of a vehicle to negotiate curves and respond to road conditions. It is a factor of the weight of the vehicle, the suspension, tires, air flow, etc.
A general term covering all the aspects of a vehicle's behavior as related to its directional control.
It is a common term for all aspects of a car's function relating to its directional control.
Generally, a race car's performance while racing, qualifying or practicing. How a car "Handles" is determined by its tires, suspension geometry, aerodynamics and other factors.
A car's driving characteristics while racing, qualifying or practicing. Handling is determined by tires, suspension geometry, aerodynamics and other factors.
A vehicle's stability and responsiveness to driver input
A race car's on-track performance, determined by the factors such as tire and suspension setup, and other aerodynamic issues.
How the car responds to steering. Good handling means stability on rough roads and in cornering (see Suspension, Oversteer and Understeer).
Handling is a way to describe a car’s overall performance on a race track. Proper tires, suspension and aerodynamics are the best way to insure excellent handling.
A reference to a race car's performance with relation to the driver's ability to control it. Suspension, tires and air flow all contribute.
The relative ability of a vehicle to maneuver through turns and go where the driver wants it to go.
Colloquialism for a vehicle's road behaviour. The word has several interpretations, depending on the context.
Generally, the way the race car is performing. How a car "handles" is determined by its tires, suspension, aerodynamics and other factors.
How a car responds to performance inputs such as steering, braking, and accelerating.
This describes how the car performs on the track. Terms used to describe a race car's handling would be “loose” and “tight.
A term covering overall aspects of a car's behavior, such as responsiveness and directional control.
The ease of vehicle steering and maneuverability around turns, up hills, etc.