Like I posted else where:
Low profile tires and a stiff suspension and a tighter steering ratio are going transmit more of the road through to the steering. Becuase roads are crown shaped it's naturally going to pull the car to the right.
In ruts, the car might feel jittery becuase it'll climb one side of the rut and fall back into it then climb the other side.
The Type R's tires have a larger side wall than ours.
Regular sized tires soak up more bumps because the side wall flexes more. Softer suspension soaks up more bumps, and sloppy steering just plain sucks. So, the car is fine, the roads are what makes the car pull.
[ 10-18-2001: Message edited by: ChrisS ]