Hi guys, I had a look through previous posts but I couldn't see a solution (but apologies if it's been asked before).
I read Gentlefoot's driving tips and it says: "Many beginners do not down-change early enough when braking... In many cars you can down change at the same moment or even just before you hit the brakes."
I have tried changing down gears as early as possible, but invariably end up locking my wheels for a split second each time the gear changes. This forces me to delay changing down until the revs have reached a low enough level that the wheels don't lock. But by this time I'm already beginning to make the turn and it definitely seems late compared to other replays I've watched.
The car I'm trying to master is the XFG, and I get the problem after any long straight into a 2nd/3rd gear turn. I'm using the flappy-paddles on a G25, and I don't use the clutch to change gear - should I be?
I would be very grateful to receive tips on how I can change gear earlier without locking up, because I feel that I'm changing late enough that the balance of the car is affected during cornering.
Thanks in advance.
I read Gentlefoot's driving tips and it says: "Many beginners do not down-change early enough when braking... In many cars you can down change at the same moment or even just before you hit the brakes."
I have tried changing down gears as early as possible, but invariably end up locking my wheels for a split second each time the gear changes. This forces me to delay changing down until the revs have reached a low enough level that the wheels don't lock. But by this time I'm already beginning to make the turn and it definitely seems late compared to other replays I've watched.
The car I'm trying to master is the XFG, and I get the problem after any long straight into a 2nd/3rd gear turn. I'm using the flappy-paddles on a G25, and I don't use the clutch to change gear - should I be?
I would be very grateful to receive tips on how I can change gear earlier without locking up, because I feel that I'm changing late enough that the balance of the car is affected during cornering.
Thanks in advance.