So I was on track with a ferrari f12 and here is
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Very nice car control in the oversteer moments.
Is there any reason why you seem to prefer to turn in quite early? Normally in a 911, and especially in one whose strength is straight-line speed, one would expect to trail-brake late, get the car turned in as little time as possible, and then straight back on the power. It looked like you had to spend a lot of time waiting for the car to turn before you could exploit the power again.
Is there any reason why you seem to prefer to turn in quite early? Normally in a 911, and especially in one whose strength is straight-line speed, one would expect to trail-brake late, get the car turned in as little time as possible, and then straight back on the power. It looked like you had to spend a lot of time waiting for the car to turn before you could exploit the power again.
flemke said:
Very nice car control in the oversteer moments.
Is there any reason why you seem to prefer to turn in quite early? Normally in a 911, and especially in one whose strength is straight-line speed, one would expect to trail-brake late, get the car turned in as little time as possible, and then straight back on the power. It looked like you had to spend a lot of time waiting for the car to turn before you could exploit the power again.
thanks. I'm still learning her, but thats my current driving style I guessIs there any reason why you seem to prefer to turn in quite early? Normally in a 911, and especially in one whose strength is straight-line speed, one would expect to trail-brake late, get the car turned in as little time as possible, and then straight back on the power. It looked like you had to spend a lot of time waiting for the car to turn before you could exploit the power again.
Xps911 said:
flemke said:
Very nice car control in the oversteer moments.
Is there any reason why you seem to prefer to turn in quite early? Normally in a 911, and especially in one whose strength is straight-line speed, one would expect to trail-brake late, get the car turned in as little time as possible, and then straight back on the power. It looked like you had to spend a lot of time waiting for the car to turn before you could exploit the power again.
thanks. I'm still learning her, but thats my current driving style I guessIs there any reason why you seem to prefer to turn in quite early? Normally in a 911, and especially in one whose strength is straight-line speed, one would expect to trail-brake late, get the car turned in as little time as possible, and then straight back on the power. It looked like you had to spend a lot of time waiting for the car to turn before you could exploit the power again.
Fwiw.
Eta: when you enter a bend, if not before, you should already be thinking about and looking at the exit of the bend and beyond. Doing that will intuitively shift your apex farther back. Don't look at the apex - it is only something in between you and the exit.
Edited by flemke on Wednesday 23 September 21:08
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