You'd have to get a picture BEFORE the corner to see if his wheel is closer than yours aka being "packed up". Even then, it could be other factors. No, I don't believe your two cars' front driver corners, and in general, are the exact same.
Jacking down is a made up phrase from Shaikh. Foesn't exist. The phrase is pack up.
Him being deeper into the corner is less spring or heavier corner weight or he's faster
. Maybe you have more compression dampening.Packing up can lead to less control, harsher/harder ride. It's less comfortable as you're further into your travel as the bumps come. But it doesn't mean you dig deeper into a corner. Only speed (before loosing traction) can cause your wheel to compress more in a corner, given fixed spring rate and corner/car weight.
You're not even doing slaloms or something, it's just one corner as far as I can tell.
*Thought of another possiblity - you're talking a smoother line resulting in less compression.

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