@PauloRondynele Glad you enjoyed it! I really appreciate the support. Thanks for the encouragement, and I hope the channel keeps growing just like you said! Stay tuned for more content!
Hey Tommy, you drive really well. Maybe you could explain how you enter a corner because i think the way you do it is sooo much advanced. You induce oversteer when you wnter a Corner and that is a very important thing many beginners can't understand. For you as a very experienced driver it is natural but for many beginner i believe it is not. I wish you all the best. Greetings from Dortmund. Keep it up man!
Good video and good information..... but, please adjust the sound of the music to not be so much louder than the dialogue {or get rid of the music altogether}. I kept having to adjust the volume so much it ruined the whole thing for me.
Thank you for your question, we use data from the drivers. Then it's their braking and throttle graphs we visualize. In this video, I show how I use visualization in my training. ruclips.net/video/DImfi7FEUEc/видео.html
Hope you can setup some sound dampening in your room, so I can hopefully make it to the end of your upcoming videos. Sounds interesting 🏎️😁 (but this is hurting my ears)
Tommy, nice video however I see so many mistakes which have to do with actual driving. I know you are a former professional racing driver - but today's sim e-sport racers can spot what is missing. - Do not use entire road - The lines are wrong - Learn to turn with the pedals more Nice video - no criticism here - just saying what I see (15+ yrs sim e-sports racer here)
Thank you for your great feedback. I'm not a Simracer, that's no secret. But what I want to convey in the videos is how to become a better driver, especially by using your pedals correctly. This is where our software, Baseline Driver Training, can be a great help for both sim and race drivers.
racing is a bit## u learn a track nail it and get faster. then u hit that plateau and get all the information to get faster and then try to aply it.. but most of the time u just get slower and Make mistakes u never made befor.. then it clicks and u get that 1 to 2 seconds faster then befor. but its a emotional rolercoster
@SnerASDF Totally feel you on this! Racing really is an emotional rollercoaster, especially when you hit that plateau. It can be so frustrating when you're trying to apply everything you've learned, only to end up making mistakes you didn’t before. But when it finally clicks, that 1 or 2-second improvement makes all the struggles worth it! It's all part of the process, and those ups and downs are what make the breakthroughs feel even better.
Hell yeah. This is awesome. Great to see the old school teaching. Keep it up mate. Looking foward to your channel, its gonna be huge in any time.
@PauloRondynele
Glad you enjoyed it! I really appreciate the support. Thanks for the encouragement, and I hope the channel keeps growing just like you said! Stay tuned for more content!
Interessant!!
Hey Tommy, you drive really well. Maybe you could explain how you enter a corner because i think the way you do it is sooo much advanced. You induce oversteer when you wnter a Corner and that is a very important thing many beginners can't understand. For you as a very experienced driver it is natural but for many beginner i believe it is not. I wish you all the best. Greetings from Dortmund. Keep it up man!
Thank you for your comment, I will soon make a video where I delve deeper into basic driving techniques.
Nice job Tommy, keep the videos coming 🙂
Thanks Tom, I will make more videos🙏💪😀
Good video and good information..... but, please adjust the sound of the music to not be so much louder than the dialogue {or get rid of the music altogether}. I kept having to adjust the volume so much it ruined the whole thing for me.
How do you visualize the actual braking spot though? Do you have to watch a replay of theirs to see where they brake?
Thank you for your question, we use data from the drivers. Then it's their braking and throttle graphs we visualize. In this video, I show how I use visualization in my training. ruclips.net/video/DImfi7FEUEc/видео.html
What gear are you using while making this video could specify
I have printed it out.
Hey Tommy is it already possible to take date from garage61 into your program?
Hi Mathias we have a Beta version we are testing, we will sone be launching so that you can take your own data from @Garage61
Hi Mathias we are now ready with the Garage 61 cooroporation.
Here is the link to the video ruclips.net/video/iPFPlmnX1W8/видео.html
Hope you can setup some sound dampening in your room, so I can hopefully make it to the end of your upcoming videos. Sounds interesting 🏎️😁
(but this is hurting my ears)
Thank you for your feedback, I am working on improving my sound :-)
my name is tommy too had to leave a sub
Tommy, nice video however I see so many mistakes which have to do with actual driving. I know you are a former professional racing driver - but today's sim e-sport racers can spot what is missing.
- Do not use entire road
- The lines are wrong
- Learn to turn with the pedals more
Nice video - no criticism here - just saying what I see (15+ yrs sim e-sports racer here)
Thank you for your great feedback. I'm not a Simracer, that's no secret. But what I want to convey in the videos is how to become a better driver, especially by using your pedals correctly. This is where our software, Baseline Driver Training, can be a great help for both sim and race drivers.
the weirdes technique ever .........lern train copy other drivers exact inputs..... , but you drive wrong lines , wrong brake points and so on
racing is a bit## u learn a track nail it and get faster. then u hit that plateau and get all the information to get faster and then try to aply it.. but most of the time u just get slower and Make mistakes u never made befor.. then it clicks and u get that 1 to 2 seconds faster then befor. but its a emotional rolercoster
@SnerASDF
Totally feel you on this! Racing really is an emotional rollercoaster, especially when you hit that plateau. It can be so frustrating when you're trying to apply everything you've learned, only to end up making mistakes you didn’t before. But when it finally clicks, that 1 or 2-second improvement makes all the struggles worth it! It's all part of the process, and those ups and downs are what make the breakthroughs feel even better.