Hehe, Josh Revell has released his video on the Oscar affair.
I was under the impression that Shuey was responsible for bringing in trailbraking.
the days when cars eg Renault had 70% of their weight on the rear axle ?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Sep 2022, 10:07... Fernando also developed a strange technique in the Michelin days - the fronts were stronger than the rears and he would deliberately force the front to understeer on entry so that the rears had time to settle in to the corner. He would then unwind the lock and apply power much earlier than others could manage.
It was, I believe, to do with the Michelin tyres having a square shoulder and the fronts having more bite on turn in than the rears wanted to stay with. So he just used some self-induced understeer to effectively make the fronts less "bitey" and thus gave the rears time to settle. That's as I remember it being explained a few years ago, anyway.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑15 Sep 2022, 10:55the days when cars eg Renault had 70% of their weight on the rear axle ?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Sep 2022, 10:07... Fernando also developed a strange technique in the Michelin days - the fronts were stronger than the rears and he would deliberately force the front to understeer on entry so that the rears had time to settle in to the corner. He would then unwind the lock and apply power much earlier than others could manage.
Moss could be seen as 'inventing' trail braking - though SCCA trainers might make the claim
I also recall some Moss interviews where he discussed it (and using it) with relation to controlling the attitude and weight transfer.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑15 Sep 2022, 10:55the days when cars eg Renault had 70% of their weight on the rear axle ?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Sep 2022, 10:07... Fernando also developed a strange technique in the Michelin days - the fronts were stronger than the rears and he would deliberately force the front to understeer on entry so that the rears had time to settle in to the corner. He would then unwind the lock and apply power much earlier than others could manage.
Moss co-wrote about so could be seen as 'inventing' trail braking - though SCCA trainers might make the claim
This is trail braking... And was there for decades.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Sep 2022, 10:07Trail braking is not a new thing and certainly not brought in by either Lewis or Michael - it's been a staple of racing for many, many years. What Michael did do is use the brake and throttle together to alter the balance of the car in the corner - this is something he brought in from karting and is really only possible with the left-foot braking / two-pedal layout that was being brought in at that time.
Trail braking is the method where the brakes are applied hard in a straight line and then reduced as the wheel is turned in to the corner. Applied correctly, the brakes are applied fully and then reduced to zero at the apex. Heel and toe braking allows the down change on approach to the apex and then the throttle is applied after the apex.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑18 Sep 2022, 14:57This is trail braking... And was there for decades.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Sep 2022, 10:07Trail braking is not a new thing and certainly not brought in by either Lewis or Michael - it's been a staple of racing for many, many years. What Michael did do is use the brake and throttle together to alter the balance of the car in the corner - this is something he brought in from karting and is really only possible with the left-foot braking / two-pedal layout that was being brought in at that time.
I agree. But what you describe about Micheal is trail braking and i was pointing out that he brought something more special, way more nuanced than simple trail braking.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑18 Sep 2022, 21:55Trail braking is the method where the brakes are applied hard in a straight line and then reduced as the wheel is turned in to the corner. Applied correctly, the brakes are applied fully and then reduced to zero at the apex. Heel and toe braking allows the down change on approach to the apex and then the throttle is applied after the apex.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑18 Sep 2022, 14:57This is trail braking... And was there for decades.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑15 Sep 2022, 10:07Trail braking is not a new thing and certainly not brought in by either Lewis or Michael - it's been a staple of racing for many, many years. What Michael did do is use the brake and throttle together to alter the balance of the car in the corner - this is something he brought in from karting and is really only possible with the left-foot braking / two-pedal layout that was being brought in at that time.
How is this unknown on a technical racing forum? I was doing this in my first car as a young man on the road.