I've tried searching for this particular question, but I couldn't seem to locate any answers, but I do realise that there is a library full of threads on the subject, so my sincere apologies if this has been covered before in one of them.
Anyway, here is my question:
Which is the ''correct'' order of the heel-toe technique?
1. Brake.
2. Disengage clutch.
3. Blip throttle.
4. Shift down.
5. Engage (release) clutch.
or
1. Brake.
2. Disengage clutch.
3. Shift down.
4. Blip throttle.
5. Engage (release) clutch.
As you may notice, #3 and #4 are switched in the last order.
Is there an important difference in how the car responds when using these different orders, or is it exactly the same? If any, what are the benefits/downsides of either of these orders?
Thanks in advance for your replies
Anyway, here is my question:
Which is the ''correct'' order of the heel-toe technique?
1. Brake.
2. Disengage clutch.
3. Blip throttle.
4. Shift down.
5. Engage (release) clutch.
or
1. Brake.
2. Disengage clutch.
3. Shift down.
4. Blip throttle.
5. Engage (release) clutch.
As you may notice, #3 and #4 are switched in the last order.
Is there an important difference in how the car responds when using these different orders, or is it exactly the same? If any, what are the benefits/downsides of either of these orders?
Thanks in advance for your replies