More like a handfulSectorOne wrote:It´s written by Peter Windsor as well so a bit of salt on that please.
More like a handfulSectorOne wrote:It´s written by Peter Windsor as well so a bit of salt on that please.
What your saying does make sense. Basically, a track where trail braking is king is Intergalos, lots of big stops in to small hairpin like corners.Andres125sx wrote:On long corners it´s not beneficial. For trail braking you turn to face the inner kerbs sooner to be able to continue with the car straight (almost) and keep the foot on the brake longer (so you can brake later), but when you release the brake pedal and turn, you´re not on the outside, so your line throught the corner need to be thighter. This means you need to turn the wheel a little bit more so your min speed thought the corner is lower. If it´s a short corner and it´s just an moment, and you are on the throttle again, it´s beneficial because of the huge acceleration of F1 cars, but if it´s a long corner where you can´t hit the throttle that soon and need to keep the wheel turned some seconds, then lowering your min speed is not beneficial because you lose more time through the corner than you won braking a bit laterErunanethiel wrote:So which kind of corners is it benefical for and which kind it is not? Sorry I couldnt understand because of my English and there may be other people that couldnt understand too.Andres125sx wrote:
Exactly, depending on the corner it may be beneficial or not
Thanks.
I hope it makes sense, english is not my native langueage either, and I struggle with these technical explanations
Why's that?SectorOne wrote:It´s written by Peter Windsor as well so a bit of salt on that please.
Obvious reason´s really. Not to mention what has already been touched upon here.theformula wrote:Why's that?SectorOne wrote:It´s written by Peter Windsor as well so a bit of salt on that please.
Ok but what are the obvious reasons? Not having a go, just curiousSectorOne wrote:Obvious reason´s really. Not to mention what has already been touched upon here.theformula wrote:Why's that?SectorOne wrote:It´s written by Peter Windsor as well so a bit of salt on that please.
If you take the time and read something yourself you´ll see pretty quickly his opinion is as worth as anyone of ours.theformula wrote:Ok but what are the obvious reasons? Not having a go, just curious
For once we agree on something sector =D>SectorOne wrote:If you take the time and read something yourself you´ll see pretty quickly his opinion is as worth as anyone of ours.theformula wrote:Ok but what are the obvious reasons? Not having a go, just curious
If you want actual opinions with some weight on it, see what Rob Wilson has to say about drivers.