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- What's the best way for ME to start racing in LFS?
PLEASE HELP IMPROVE THIS THREAD!
Send PM's & I'll edit THIS post for simplicity & clarity.
Let's keep this thread CLEAN & EASY to read! THANKS!
Finally - please forgive any errors & try to help make it BETTER!
CARS:
Learn cars you see most often on the populated servers.
- CTRA Race 1 [XF GTI = XFG (fwd) & XR GT = XRG (rwd)]
- CTRA Single Seater 1 [FORMULA BMW FB02 = FBM (rwd)]
- http://www.raceauthority.com
Next - spend your time in the RACE cars - GTR & Open Wheel.
They are the cars used the most in online racing leagues.
Rear wheel drive GTR (not GT) cars & the only (4wd) seem to be most popular:
XR GTR = XRR (rwd) / FZ50 = FZR (rwd) / FXO GTR = FXR (4wd)
The open wheelers (all = rwd) are also very popular!
FORMULA BMW FB02 = FBM (rwd) / FORMULA XR = FOX (rwd) / FORMULA V8 = F08 (rwd)
- the BMW SAUBER F1.06 = BF1 (rwd) is not used much & is a pain to setup.
You will need to develop control with rear wheel drive cars.
They are powerful enough to get you in trouble - really quick!
The (fwd) GTR cars may seem easier to drive, but are not as common:
XF GTR = XFR (fwd) / UF GTR = UFR (fwd & not used much).
TRACKS:
Try one type of car on all the different tracks.
You'll gain confidence with that car while learning the tracks.
Learn a track in one car & the brake & turn-in points are pretty close in other cars.
After that, the car you choose to learn with can help or hurt you however.
Pick a car you think you have the best feel for and you can tweak the setup.
Short tracks are the easiest to learn - try these (+ reverse versions):
Fern Bay - Club
South City - Classic, Sprint 1, Sprint 2
Aston - Club, Cadet
Kyoto Ring - Oval
Long tracks are harder because you don't see the same turn as often.
Tracks with a 1:45+ minute laptime are going to be the hardest to learn.
HOWEVER - you might find long tracks with high speed turns are easier for you.
One of my friends says: a great track to start with is Kyoto National.
There are NO blind turns so you can see every apex from a mile away.
Press the #4 key on your keyboard in the game to turn on the colored "tutorial racing line"
Turn it off after a few laps and learn to modify your lines to deal with race traffic & passing.
Spectate races and watch other peoples racing lines. That helps a lot too!
GARAGE / TUNING:
Get setups from inferno & My3id
http://setupfield.teaminferno.hu
http://www.setupfield.net
Get a setup that you like the feel of and use that as a base.
At first, make the "tires" page of the setup screen symmetric.
You can worry about making a setup directional (left- or right-handed) later.
To tweak for different tracks, try adjusting the final drive ratio first.
There are lots things to tweak later, but that's the really important one to start with.
Try moving UP through the tire choices in the GARAGE section too.
Try changing R2's to R3's, etc. then adjust air pressure down as needed.
BUILDING YOUR SKILLS:
{send me a PM with your tips and I will add them here}
Look as far down track as possible & look "through" the turns.
- Don't stare at the curb in a turn - look WAY down the track.
- Your reactions will naturally follow your eyes... and make you smoother.
Experiment with "dragging" the brake through turns - while staying on the gas.
- This won't "upset" chassis weight distribution from getting off the gas or hard braking.
http://virtualracersedge.com/left_foot_braking.htm
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FYI - Here's a reference for cars & tracks: http://www.lfs.net/?page=contents
- click the THUMBNAIL PIC for detailed info about each car & track.
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More good info:
Basic driving guides
http://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/Basic_driving_guides
A few "Gentlefoot" videos:
- http://gentlefoot.com/trackguides.html
Driving Tips (a must read)
- http://www.lfsforum.net/showth ... &highlight=Gentlefoot
This explains trail braking.
- http://virtualracersedge.com/trail_braking.htm
- What's the best way for ME to start racing in LFS?
PLEASE HELP IMPROVE THIS THREAD!
Send PM's & I'll edit THIS post for simplicity & clarity.
Let's keep this thread CLEAN & EASY to read! THANKS!
Finally - please forgive any errors & try to help make it BETTER!
CARS:
Learn cars you see most often on the populated servers.
- CTRA Race 1 [XF GTI = XFG (fwd) & XR GT = XRG (rwd)]
- CTRA Single Seater 1 [FORMULA BMW FB02 = FBM (rwd)]
- http://www.raceauthority.com
Next - spend your time in the RACE cars - GTR & Open Wheel.
They are the cars used the most in online racing leagues.
Rear wheel drive GTR (not GT) cars & the only (4wd) seem to be most popular:
XR GTR = XRR (rwd) / FZ50 = FZR (rwd) / FXO GTR = FXR (4wd)
The open wheelers (all = rwd) are also very popular!
FORMULA BMW FB02 = FBM (rwd) / FORMULA XR = FOX (rwd) / FORMULA V8 = F08 (rwd)
- the BMW SAUBER F1.06 = BF1 (rwd) is not used much & is a pain to setup.
You will need to develop control with rear wheel drive cars.
They are powerful enough to get you in trouble - really quick!
The (fwd) GTR cars may seem easier to drive, but are not as common:
XF GTR = XFR (fwd) / UF GTR = UFR (fwd & not used much).
TRACKS:
Try one type of car on all the different tracks.
You'll gain confidence with that car while learning the tracks.
Learn a track in one car & the brake & turn-in points are pretty close in other cars.
After that, the car you choose to learn with can help or hurt you however.
Pick a car you think you have the best feel for and you can tweak the setup.
Short tracks are the easiest to learn - try these (+ reverse versions):
Fern Bay - Club
South City - Classic, Sprint 1, Sprint 2
Aston - Club, Cadet
Kyoto Ring - Oval
Long tracks are harder because you don't see the same turn as often.
Tracks with a 1:45+ minute laptime are going to be the hardest to learn.
HOWEVER - you might find long tracks with high speed turns are easier for you.
One of my friends says: a great track to start with is Kyoto National.
There are NO blind turns so you can see every apex from a mile away.
Press the #4 key on your keyboard in the game to turn on the colored "tutorial racing line"
Turn it off after a few laps and learn to modify your lines to deal with race traffic & passing.
Spectate races and watch other peoples racing lines. That helps a lot too!
GARAGE / TUNING:
Get setups from inferno & My3id
http://setupfield.teaminferno.hu
http://www.setupfield.net
Get a setup that you like the feel of and use that as a base.
At first, make the "tires" page of the setup screen symmetric.
You can worry about making a setup directional (left- or right-handed) later.
To tweak for different tracks, try adjusting the final drive ratio first.
There are lots things to tweak later, but that's the really important one to start with.
Try moving UP through the tire choices in the GARAGE section too.
Try changing R2's to R3's, etc. then adjust air pressure down as needed.
BUILDING YOUR SKILLS:
{send me a PM with your tips and I will add them here}
Look as far down track as possible & look "through" the turns.
- Don't stare at the curb in a turn - look WAY down the track.
- Your reactions will naturally follow your eyes... and make you smoother.
Experiment with "dragging" the brake through turns - while staying on the gas.
- This won't "upset" chassis weight distribution from getting off the gas or hard braking.
http://virtualracersedge.com/left_foot_braking.htm
------------------------------------------------------------
FYI - Here's a reference for cars & tracks: http://www.lfs.net/?page=contents
- click the THUMBNAIL PIC for detailed info about each car & track.
------------------------------------------------------------
More good info:
Basic driving guides
http://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/Basic_driving_guides
A few "Gentlefoot" videos:
- http://gentlefoot.com/trackguides.html
Driving Tips (a must read)
- http://www.lfsforum.net/showth ... &highlight=Gentlefoot
This explains trail braking.
- http://virtualracersedge.com/trail_braking.htm