hey guys, I am quite new to lfs ( I have had it for a long time but never really played it until I got my wheel). Well I have a wheel now and am looking forward to enjoying some good racing. But before I can do that I am really going to need to improve my driving skills.
I guess what I am asking here is what everyone thinks is the best approach to becoming good at lfs. I have read the driving tips sticky and done all the in-game training and I am wondering what to do next. Should I jump back into the XRG at blackwood until I can do consistent 1:34s. Or is there another combo that I could practice that would help me become a good lfs driver in less time. For example I have been practicing Aston National in XFR and this seems easier to me that the XRG at BL1.
What I would like to get is peoples opinions on whether it is better to get as close to WR in combos we find easiest first or would it be better to use cars that are less forgiving and wont let you form bad habits when you are a beginner.
Also for either case if you could give some examples of which combos you think it would be best to start with and which ones graduate to as we progress.
thanks a lot
Zach
I guess what I am asking here is what everyone thinks is the best approach to becoming good at lfs. I have read the driving tips sticky and done all the in-game training and I am wondering what to do next. Should I jump back into the XRG at blackwood until I can do consistent 1:34s. Or is there another combo that I could practice that would help me become a good lfs driver in less time. For example I have been practicing Aston National in XFR and this seems easier to me that the XRG at BL1.
What I would like to get is peoples opinions on whether it is better to get as close to WR in combos we find easiest first or would it be better to use cars that are less forgiving and wont let you form bad habits when you are a beginner.
Also for either case if you could give some examples of which combos you think it would be best to start with and which ones graduate to as we progress.
thanks a lot
Zach