Hey guys
I just saw a couple of laps of today's F1 GP, and there it stroke me again:
These guys step on the throttle WAY after the apex the very very most of the time.
Usually you'd say "don't brake to late, go for the apex and step on the gas as early as possible" (meaning even before the apex most of the time). But what the F1 drivers do is pretty close to what I feel works best for me too, be it in my everyday fwd car, on the bike or in a kart: brake quite late into maybe 1/3 of the bend, then take on SOME gas just to have a neutral balance for another 3rd (incl. apex) and then open the throttle during the last 3rd.
In LFS I used to do this too. I was slow. So I thought maybe I have to dogmatically do the "slow in, fast out" (SIFO) thing. I think it made me even slower.
I get the feeling that SIFO is kind of safe and quickish but never superfast. It works though for all the cool guys in their Imprezas and Lancers who have a lot of spare traction and horsepower: brake a lot too much, turn in, slam on the gas and enjoy the 150-hp NA fwd car getting smaller in the backview-mirror. just a little rant here...
What do you think?
I just saw a couple of laps of today's F1 GP, and there it stroke me again:
These guys step on the throttle WAY after the apex the very very most of the time.
Usually you'd say "don't brake to late, go for the apex and step on the gas as early as possible" (meaning even before the apex most of the time). But what the F1 drivers do is pretty close to what I feel works best for me too, be it in my everyday fwd car, on the bike or in a kart: brake quite late into maybe 1/3 of the bend, then take on SOME gas just to have a neutral balance for another 3rd (incl. apex) and then open the throttle during the last 3rd.
In LFS I used to do this too. I was slow. So I thought maybe I have to dogmatically do the "slow in, fast out" (SIFO) thing. I think it made me even slower.
I get the feeling that SIFO is kind of safe and quickish but never superfast. It works though for all the cool guys in their Imprezas and Lancers who have a lot of spare traction and horsepower: brake a lot too much, turn in, slam on the gas and enjoy the 150-hp NA fwd car getting smaller in the backview-mirror. just a little rant here...
What do you think?