Just heard two simple pieces of advice advice on an episode of Top Gear from Jackie Stewart teaching Captain Slow to drive a TVR fast on track (We are a bit behind down under) and thought I should post it here to help people getting into LFS….
1)DO NOT push the accelerator until you know you will not have to lift it again. Meaning if you put your foot down out of a corner too early and overload the drive wheels so you need to lift some to correct the mistake it will make you slower than waiting that extra bit of time before you get on the power.
2)Corner entry has less of an effect than corner exit on your lap times. So slow in fast out is the key.
Hope it helps some people
1)DO NOT push the accelerator until you know you will not have to lift it again. Meaning if you put your foot down out of a corner too early and overload the drive wheels so you need to lift some to correct the mistake it will make you slower than waiting that extra bit of time before you get on the power.
2)Corner entry has less of an effect than corner exit on your lap times. So slow in fast out is the key.
Hope it helps some people


could have sworn twas yellow, it's a laptop lcd so maybe thats why.So as you said it's nothing to do with keeping that extra bit of power until the end of the race although im sure this is true to real motorsport.
or is it?
Edit pm sent to sinbad ...
). It ment that for short period you could take maybe 110-120% power out of the engine. If run longer than the instructed limit you would risk the engine to blow up. Sometimes this requires extra cooling (like the MW50 methanol water injection Me109/FW190). GM1 used nox to get larger performance increase (Me109).