i dont know if this is right or not.
For my racing (Formula 1600/Ford) i use left foot braking, and most cars that are pre-pared/made for racing does have an X-box gearbox wich means you can just lift off the throttle to change gears.
I think most cars nowadays doesnt require heel-toe technique it just requires you to tap the throttle as you gear down.
for lfs its very dependable on the car wich method i use, mostly its left foot braking, but sometimes i actually do go faster with right foot braking/Heel and toe technique, i mostly do it in the TBO cars. i like when i have full control of it all. Then its harder to make mistakes
And a reply for Unseen: Yeah. sounds like you got it right just remember to get the revs up before you take you foot of the clutch this can make the braking zone alot easier and better for the engine aswell(IRL afaik) other wise the engine will start accelerating while braking wich can cause front wheel to lock, what you do when you heel and toe/left foot braking whatever, when you blip the throttle its not for gaining speed, it is to make the rear wheels to go as fast~ as the Rearwheels
EDIT: if you look at the time thats what i am (13:37) xD
For my racing (Formula 1600/Ford) i use left foot braking, and most cars that are pre-pared/made for racing does have an X-box gearbox wich means you can just lift off the throttle to change gears.
I think most cars nowadays doesnt require heel-toe technique it just requires you to tap the throttle as you gear down.
for lfs its very dependable on the car wich method i use, mostly its left foot braking, but sometimes i actually do go faster with right foot braking/Heel and toe technique, i mostly do it in the TBO cars. i like when i have full control of it all. Then its harder to make mistakes
And a reply for Unseen: Yeah. sounds like you got it right just remember to get the revs up before you take you foot of the clutch this can make the braking zone alot easier and better for the engine aswell(IRL afaik) other wise the engine will start accelerating while braking wich can cause front wheel to lock, what you do when you heel and toe/left foot braking whatever, when you blip the throttle its not for gaining speed, it is to make the rear wheels to go as fast~ as the Rearwheels
EDIT: if you look at the time thats what i am (13:37) xD