Very cool. One of the precepts that makes sense, but was not obvious until pointed out, is to work on the front end of the car for conner entry issues, and the rear end of the car for corner exit issues. While you can affect the cars behavior working on either end, you'll get a greater effect for a given amount of change by working on the end that is more heavily loaded at that point This makes a smaller adjustment mean more. In turn, this smaller adjustment will have less negative impact in another part of the corner.
I love this stuff. It's the meat of what it takes to make the car go fast.