After several months away from sim racing, I found myself much slower than used to be in LFS and I practise quite a lot these days to regain speed.
The problem is, very long hours of practising makes me feel dizzy. In less than an hour my eyesight gets blurry. If I try to take a break on the long straight line it'll be difficult to re-focus on the screen. After two or three hours of continues practising, I can hardly recognize what I'm doing at the moment, and driving gradually becomes a kind of "unconscious" reaction. What happened at the last chicane ? I can't remember.
The fastest laps usually occur during the first hour. After that I do feel I continue to learn more about the track but the reality is I gradually become slower and slower. Finally, I'll have to slow down significantly on purpose to avoid a crash because concentration gets lost easily.
I'm wondering if those relatively slow laps really help. Do those tiring laps improve my skills in some way, or I'm only spending my time doing something pointless ?
The problem is, very long hours of practising makes me feel dizzy. In less than an hour my eyesight gets blurry. If I try to take a break on the long straight line it'll be difficult to re-focus on the screen. After two or three hours of continues practising, I can hardly recognize what I'm doing at the moment, and driving gradually becomes a kind of "unconscious" reaction. What happened at the last chicane ? I can't remember.
The fastest laps usually occur during the first hour. After that I do feel I continue to learn more about the track but the reality is I gradually become slower and slower. Finally, I'll have to slow down significantly on purpose to avoid a crash because concentration gets lost easily.
I'm wondering if those relatively slow laps really help. Do those tiring laps improve my skills in some way, or I'm only spending my time doing something pointless ?