Originally Posted by CSG Mike
(Post 1688393)
This one is on the house.
T1/2 - You're coasting a LOT. You're cornering without brake OR throttle input. What happens if you corner on a bike with no input? Remember, your steering controls the front tires, throttle controls the rear tires, and brakes control weight transfer.
T3 - you turn in early, hesitate on steering ( i see a low of change in the rate of yawing), and do not track out all the way. You also missed the apex completely. Don't rely on cones.
T4/5 - Again, missed both apexes, and you don't throttle until you're all the way through the turn. But, you did give it maintenance throttle.
T6/7 - You apexed when you shouldn't. You missed the braking zone between the two corners, and turned in for 7 early. You missed track-out on both corners. Again, throttled only when you're completely out. Catching a common theme here? Also, *listen* to your exhaust. you see how you abruptly go from partial to full throttle? That is not a smooth throttle input. Your sawing at the steering wheel, however minute, is not a smooth steering input. You turn into a corner, too much, and get to the apex quickly. Then you ease up to hold the apex, and then continue to hold it too long, and miss track-out. Make the turn one big smooth arc.
T8/9/10 - You need to hug t9 to set up for T10. T10 sets you up for a long straight.
T11/12 - You tuned into 11 too late. T12 you missed track-out.
T13 - Why are you on the middle? out-in-out is the fastest way in a single non-complex corner that is preceeded and followed by a straight. Instead, you late apexed, and then missed track-out again.
T14 - Turn in earlier, track out fully.
T15 - missed track out again.
T16/17 - varies by setup.
CVR is a motorcycle track, and the car lines are identical to bike lines. Pretend you're riding.
As a point for comparison, in a 100% stock car, my average cornering speed is generally 15-20mph faster than yours, except in the T8/9/10 complex. My average on-track velocity in a lap is about 10mph faster (66 in your lap vs 76)
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