A balance shift is a change in weight distribution or handling characteristics. Teams adjust setup to improve corner entry and exit. Proper balance enhances both speed and stability. During a long run a driver reports tighter front handling prompting a balance shift. Crew members tweak wedge, track bar, or spring settings. Officials ensure changes remain within rules. Drivers feel the difference immediately through steering feedback. Tire wear patterns indicate effectiveness of the shift. Engineers plan gradual adjustments for consistency. Maintaining balance reduces understeer or oversteer tendencies. Teams monitor lap times to validate improvements. A balance shift optimizes overall performance on track.
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