I have never been that fast of a driver in LFS, always middle pack, but I have noticed over the last week, since I have had a bit of a break from LFS, I have gotten (a lot) quicker, basically the other night N I K I said, how come you are driving so fast!!!!.
I just wonder where this improvement in speed has come from?, there are a few things I can think of that could help.
1) Physical fitness, I am now MUCH fitter than I was a few months ago
Would this have any effect on driving in a race sim?, maybe not the actually physical fitness, how about the positive mental effects physical fitness and activity has on an idividual?, would that attribute something to it?
2) Lack of pressure
I am no longer in a team, therefore I am just driving for my pleasure, would this have any bearing on it?
3) Diversification
I have not used LFS "in anger" for a little while, I have spent a lot of time on iRacing, and other sims, so would the diversification of using other sims help?, would iRacing's physics have made me faster?
4) Freshness
Would it just be something as simple as the break from LFS that would have helped?
Interested to hear thoughts / comments
I just wonder where this improvement in speed has come from?, there are a few things I can think of that could help.
1) Physical fitness, I am now MUCH fitter than I was a few months ago
Would this have any effect on driving in a race sim?, maybe not the actually physical fitness, how about the positive mental effects physical fitness and activity has on an idividual?, would that attribute something to it?
2) Lack of pressure
I am no longer in a team, therefore I am just driving for my pleasure, would this have any bearing on it?
3) Diversification
I have not used LFS "in anger" for a little while, I have spent a lot of time on iRacing, and other sims, so would the diversification of using other sims help?, would iRacing's physics have made me faster?
4) Freshness
Would it just be something as simple as the break from LFS that would have helped?
Interested to hear thoughts / comments




). Racing is all about keeping momentum up, even at F1 power to weight ratios.
I.e. if your supremly confident in your ability and have developed skill in an area, then being under pressure will enable you to perform at your peek. On the other hand if you haven't really done your homework and are at all doubtfull of your ability then pressure will have the reverse effect and most likely cause you to stumble.