marcush. wrote:
learn the track..laughable.Any decent driver knows how to drive quick ,no matter wich track it is.
However, knowing where every dip, dive, bump, etc. is will only make you a better driver on a track, faster. It's not about learning the best line, it's about getting all your braking points, apexes, etc in the ball park before arriving. To have a feel for a track and its surface.
The quicker a driver can get up to speed on a track they don't know well, the more usable data the team will have early in a race weekend especially in these times of limited testing.
No matter how good a driver is, there is always room for improvement.
iRacing has very realistic tracks, laser scanned down to every detail. Drivers that come from real series use their knowledge to go fast very quickly in the sim. It is a two way street I believe.
As any driver knows, each track has a rhythm, and finding your rhythm before arriving to the track can't hurt, right?