Consistancy?
Ok. First your question of which is better, consistancy or speed. Well that's pretty simple. If you are consistant, you will get PB's cause you are no longer thinking and pushing. It'll just happens that way.
As for getting consistancy, well, the way I did it when I was getting 102's at Aston Club in fox and crashing alot, I did 2 back to back 60 lappers, and didn't push, just nailed my apex's. That solved crashing, and as a by product produced consistancy. Now; I'm .65 off wr there, and I'm working on the same thing again, consistancy, and of course I'll solve it the same way I always do. Everytime I get a problem, 1 or two lots of 60 laps fixes it. Here's a quote from Dik Dolan whose very fast, and I think it's the best advice you can get.
"Think about the weight transfer as you change from braking/steering/throttle. Try to do all inputs in a smooth continuos flow. Don't just hit the brakes- lift off- yank the wheel over then hammer the throttle. That will upset the ballance of the car and you will lose lots of grip. Ease on the pedals and ease off again, try to be gentle, same with the steering; smooth inputs. Yanking hard on the wheel and the tyres will just slide.
Another tip that helped me was : look further ahead. Don't focus on the upcomming braking point or apex, use your peripheral vision to take note of those, with just the occasional glance etc at them. try to keep your focus on where the car WILL be, not where it is now.
Try filling the car up and just driving lots of smooth easy laps. Don't concentrate on anything in particular, just try to be smooth and keep good lines and decent exit speeds. Brake early and lightly, try not to slide. Do it at a time when you have no distractions ,and the room is quiet and dark. If you're lucky after a while things just "click" and your subconcious does the driving, you can "feel" the car better and you get faster. it's a weird zen like thing, and it works=)" - Dik Dolan
Couldn't say it better if I tried.
Venus