raymondu999 wrote: β28 Jun 2012, 01:40
I don't understand how you come to that conclusion. Nor do I agree with the conclusion. There are always corners where a greater apex speed - which means speed carried through to the next straight - is the quicker way.
I realize this is an old thread but I came across it while searching for more Rob Wilson pearls of wisdom.
I was listening to Rob again this morning and he specifically talks about how "people used to define driver talent by who had the highest minimum speed" but "the data clearly shows that this is not the fastest way around the track."
Speaking of that, I appreciate that the tone of this thread is that we're all here to learn. But I see a lot of posts calling Rob's techniques into question. Are you here to learn or here to tell the expert that active F1 drivers listen to that he's wrong?
I'd like to see the discussion be more "What does Rob mean by this or that?" and less "He's wrong despite the fact that better drivers than we are try his techniques and verify the effectiveness with hard data."
One unfortunate thing about Rob is his voice is pretty gruff and I have a hard time actually hearing the words he's using. I'd really love to see his coaching accompanied by visual aids and even a transcript would be nice.