I guess this question extends to all sequencial gearbox cars, not just the FBM.
I have a dillema when driving the FBM.
If I downshift without blipping the throttle I can brake faster, but this can lock up the rear wheels sometimes, resulting in an immediate spinout. Since this is unpredictable, it is an unacceptable risk.
If I blip the throttle with every downshift, the problem of locking the rear wheels is avoided, but, as the gearbox is loaded between shifts, I can't downshift as fast and braking is slower.
So, how do you guys downshift in the FBM? I'd like to understand how it should be done.
I have a dillema when driving the FBM.
If I downshift without blipping the throttle I can brake faster, but this can lock up the rear wheels sometimes, resulting in an immediate spinout. Since this is unpredictable, it is an unacceptable risk.
If I blip the throttle with every downshift, the problem of locking the rear wheels is avoided, but, as the gearbox is loaded between shifts, I can't downshift as fast and braking is slower.
So, how do you guys downshift in the FBM? I'd like to understand how it should be done.