Have you ever seen throttle telemetry of a non-TC car?Adrian Newby wrote:Quite the opposite. The earlier you apply throttle, the more it is being used to thrust you to the outside of the corner - exactly what you don't want. The longer you hold your tight radius, the more your thrust will be pointed down the ensuing straight - exactly what you do want.but if you're not gradually applying throttle to that point you're throwing away lap time.
Basically you have a choice - and a trade-off - where do you want to use a tighter radius to get more cornering done, and where do you want to use more throttle to achieve a higher velocity. The fastest way is to hold a tight radius around the corner, then go to full-throttle (while increasing the radius) at the earliest point you can do so without leaving the track.
Or ever paid attention to the sound of TC on the corner exit?
Once you've past the apex (and many times before the apex) you start gradually feed the throttle and release the steering.