Just a quick question for those fast drivers out there. I've noticed that many (most? All?) of the really ast setups have a brake bias set quite a bit more forward than I'd expect. Seems like I've read somewhere that people are doing this because they're using the engine to slow themselves down.
Why? I've read from Carroll Smith that you want to set the car up for maximum braking with just the brakes (I'm sure Carroll has some pithy comment about brakes are for stopping and engines are for going; but I digress).
So can someone explain why engine braking is so popular?
Why? I've read from Carroll Smith that you want to set the car up for maximum braking with just the brakes (I'm sure Carroll has some pithy comment about brakes are for stopping and engines are for going; but I digress).
So can someone explain why engine braking is so popular?