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yep, 3 most of the time and 4th or 5th on the front straight. In T7 2nd gear was too high, 3rd gear worked out better.Nicely done! Looks like you were having fun. Am I wrong, or were you in 3rd gear most of the track except for the main straight?
I was braking into T1 then shifting to 3rd before T2. Next time I'll try shifting to 3rd before T1 during heavy braking.Since y'all have enough torque, 3rd is fine from turn 2 to turn 10.
Steven, my suggestion on shift points, pick one that suits your car and speed:
- Brake heavy in to 1, shift in to 3rd before entering 1. Gives you more power to get through 2 and accelerate quicker to 3 and 4 (my method)
- Brake lighter entering 1, modulate gas through 1, then shift to 3rd before 2. You lose a little time with this one in my opinion, but it's a more comfortable shift.
In the end, your skills and your cars handling will dictate what you do and as you get more comfortable at this track, you'll learn other 'tricks' too. Wish I was good at heel/toe braking and gas... This would help with the entry to 1 and 7.
I'll go next year when I have this car ready for track days.![]()
1.8 miles, no walls until the last corner onto the front straightThat is a nice video and that looks like a fun track. I like all of the grass for a run off area. Our track here is in the desert and winds over some low hills and if you run off the track you are most likely going to have damage to the car. What is the length of your track? Ours has two lengths. The short one is just 1 3/4ths mile and the long one is 3 miles.
Ron
I'll try it after we get back from our tripIs this a track you have on your sim? Try not braking until the 200 sign, and not starting your turn in until the 100 sign or later. I'd like to see what the sim thinks of the different line entering 1