For those who are having trouble with the fluidity of your heel+toe techniques, this may be slightly more comfortable (don't know, this is just how I do it).
Usually I keep my right foot for the accelerator, and the left heel on the brake, and the left toes on the clutch. May be a little unorthodox, but it's worked for me for several years now. (Just make sure that you have good control over the muscles in your shin/calf/ankle, so that you don't press the brake harder than you intend, wouldn't want to cause any accidents out there on the road/track).
It may or may not help, but then again, it's all about what feels more natural, and is more flowing.
Usually I keep my right foot for the accelerator, and the left heel on the brake, and the left toes on the clutch. May be a little unorthodox, but it's worked for me for several years now. (Just make sure that you have good control over the muscles in your shin/calf/ankle, so that you don't press the brake harder than you intend, wouldn't want to cause any accidents out there on the road/track).
It may or may not help, but then again, it's all about what feels more natural, and is more flowing.