I've had LFS a week or so, and tried an online race for the 1st time earlier this week. I was way off the pace, so decided to go back and focus more on my technique.
I've been trying Aston Cadet reverse in the FOX, and have been gradually increasing the speed, but I'm having difficulty translating what I can see on the replay analyser to my actual driving.
I've compared my laps to a couple on the WR (not the ultimate fastest) and the particular corner I'm struggling with is T1, the right hander. My normal line takes me not enough over to the left to square the corner off and this is costing me a good bit of speed for the run uphill.
If I focus too much on positioning for that turn I usually end up braking late and missing the apex, or turning early and clipping the inside both of which usually end in a spin.
I've noticed I can take it OK at a slower speed, but the characteristics change quite a bit as I increase speed leading to one of the two things I mentioned happening.
Any suggestions as to how to correct my misguided brain, would it be worth running lots of downforce to help take it, or is it better to run my current setup and scrub some speed and build back to racing speed?
I've been trying Aston Cadet reverse in the FOX, and have been gradually increasing the speed, but I'm having difficulty translating what I can see on the replay analyser to my actual driving.
I've compared my laps to a couple on the WR (not the ultimate fastest) and the particular corner I'm struggling with is T1, the right hander. My normal line takes me not enough over to the left to square the corner off and this is costing me a good bit of speed for the run uphill.
If I focus too much on positioning for that turn I usually end up braking late and missing the apex, or turning early and clipping the inside both of which usually end in a spin.
I've noticed I can take it OK at a slower speed, but the characteristics change quite a bit as I increase speed leading to one of the two things I mentioned happening.
Any suggestions as to how to correct my misguided brain, would it be worth running lots of downforce to help take it, or is it better to run my current setup and scrub some speed and build back to racing speed?