Soldato
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Lent my MX-5 to a mysterious friend who reports to have taken it *slightly* above the NSL by mistake on a long road...
What my fully-insured friend describes was that while he was entertaining the high speeds, it felt almost as if the car was taking very slight either left or right jumps with every strong gust...
So my question is, does driving at high speeds make a car significantly more susceptible to the influence of wind... was it only noticable because the MX-5 is fairly light

What my fully-insured friend describes was that while he was entertaining the high speeds, it felt almost as if the car was taking very slight either left or right jumps with every strong gust...
So my question is, does driving at high speeds make a car significantly more susceptible to the influence of wind... was it only noticable because the MX-5 is fairly light