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There's a common theme here for sure. People are way too worried about squeezing and limiting eachother, when then they should be focusing on their own racing. Most incidents are because nobody can swallow their pride or think 2 corner ahead.
Thanks for making a great point about being a coach and not a steward. It made me realize that at this time I am a racing student and not a racer. If I learn more about what everyone around me and I could improve, it would ultimately help me predict others' actions and give me confidence when entering high-risk, high-reward situations.
Dear Suelio! You’re a HUGE inspiration for me and I’m sure for a lot of others. I love your videos and they help me improve my understanding of the cars and tracks, the ways to make the car to do what you need it to. I wish you all the best and hope one day i can afford your lessons to say my thanks personally for your ears. Thank You, keep on keeping on ❤
The point about committing and being predictable reminds me of lessons from my driving test classes. Being a safe drivers requires that a) YOU know what you're gonna do, and b) THE PEOPLE AROUND YOU are aware of what you plan to do. As the video shows, when you plan something, you commit, and when you commit, you're predictable. When you improvise, and hesitate to act on the suddenly chosen plan, you're unpredictable, and that's when shit hits the fan. Another skill that could be applied both to "normal" driving and racecraft is awareness: being conscious of what's around you in all directions (in front, behind, on your sides). After all, you can't avoid what you haven't seen (or paid attention to).
“If you no longer go for a gap that exists, you are no longer a racecar driver.” Ass turn in the second clip haha tbf though that’s exactly what it comes down to. If you leave room on the inside, prepare for someone to take advantage of that. Mirror awareness is a must.
love that at start you said that the point is not to blame anyone and in the first clip you are already blaming someone : D love this stuff keep it coming!
Sorry I missed this event. Working towards Bronz on lesson 2. This , combined with the Motor Racing Checklist and the Motor Racing Academy is helping a lot!
I'm pretty amazed how generous you are being on the car behind in all of these incidents apart from the last incident which was clearly too late a defense.
A huge huge huge element of developing sim racers and something I have been working on a lot in my own journey is combating "GREED" when doing something right. For example: the situation at 12:35 that is being discussed, Zander goes for the bait to squeeze Ashley and look for the pass on Rodney as well instead of accepting the success that is an achieved advantage on Ashley on the straight and tucking into the draft of the cars ahead because it will force her to back out and tuck into the flow of cars as she won't be able to make the corner from her position outside the draft.
Hey, just found your channel and I see that you have transitioned into IRL racing, super sick! Question: what is the ideal NM for grip racing, in your opinion? 8, 10, 12, 15 NM, or more, from your experience going from sim racing to IRL racing?
Honestly the biggest issue is with iRacing. Real cars don’t die this easily. Half of these incidents wouldn’t be worth mentioning if iRacing cars didn’t act like they were on the point of a needle at almost all times. They need to allow cars to door bang a lot more and be rugged enough to actually race each other with out being absolutely murdered from any form of contact at any point
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There's a common theme here for sure. People are way too worried about squeezing and limiting eachother, when then they should be focusing on their own racing. Most incidents are because nobody can swallow their pride or think 2 corner ahead.
Thanks for making a great point about being a coach and not a steward. It made me realize that at this time I am a racing student and not a racer. If I learn more about what everyone around me and I could improve, it would ultimately help me predict others' actions and give me confidence when entering high-risk, high-reward situations.
Dear Suelio! You’re a HUGE inspiration for me and I’m sure for a lot of others. I love your videos and they help me improve my understanding of the cars and tracks, the ways to make the car to do what you need it to. I wish you all the best and hope one day i can afford your lessons to say my thanks personally for your ears. Thank You, keep on keeping on ❤
The point about committing and being predictable reminds me of lessons from my driving test classes.
Being a safe drivers requires that a) YOU know what you're gonna do, and b) THE PEOPLE AROUND YOU are aware of what you plan to do.
As the video shows, when you plan something, you commit, and when you commit, you're predictable. When you improvise, and hesitate to act on the suddenly chosen plan, you're unpredictable, and that's when shit hits the fan.
Another skill that could be applied both to "normal" driving and racecraft is awareness: being conscious of what's around you in all directions (in front, behind, on your sides). After all, you can't avoid what you haven't seen (or paid attention to).
VR!
“If you no longer go for a gap that exists, you are no longer a racecar driver.” Ass turn in the second clip haha tbf though that’s exactly what it comes down to. If you leave room on the inside, prepare for someone to take advantage of that. Mirror awareness is a must.
love that at start you said that the point is not to blame anyone and in the first clip you are already blaming someone : D love this stuff keep it coming!
I love these videos. Can definitely use these, even in more arcade-ish racing games. Thank you Suellio!
Sorry I missed this event. Working towards Bronz on lesson 2. This , combined with the Motor Racing Checklist and the Motor Racing Academy is helping a lot!
Bro you are my inspiration your video have improved my driving technique by at least 5 seconds huge fan hope I can be racer like you
I'm pretty amazed how generous you are being on the car behind in all of these incidents apart from the last incident which was clearly too late a defense.
A huge huge huge element of developing sim racers and something I have been working on a lot in my own journey is combating "GREED" when doing something right. For example: the situation at 12:35 that is being discussed, Zander goes for the bait to squeeze Ashley and look for the pass on Rodney as well instead of accepting the success that is an achieved advantage on Ashley on the straight and tucking into the draft of the cars ahead because it will force her to back out and tuck into the flow of cars as she won't be able to make the corner from her position outside the draft.
Legit was just thinking of you and this video popped up haha. Was like I need lessons! Lol
I would love to see you in some f3 or f2 but we all know how expensive that stuff is
I’d recommend some oval racing for practice on 3 wide chaos 😂
Hey, just found your channel and I see that you have transitioned into IRL racing, super sick! Question: what is the ideal NM for grip racing, in your opinion? 8, 10, 12, 15 NM, or more, from your experience going from sim racing to IRL racing?
I’m a simple guy. I see Suellio upload a video. I like the video.
Honestly the biggest issue is with iRacing. Real cars don’t die this easily. Half of these incidents wouldn’t be worth mentioning if iRacing cars didn’t act like they were on the point of a needle at almost all times.
They need to allow cars to door bang a lot more and be rugged enough to actually race each other with out being absolutely murdered from any form of contact at any point
I blame the sky active technology 😅
wake up babe suellio dropped
Great analysis but I was ticked off because of suelio pausing the replay before I got to see what happened in the wreck.
The key is what happened before 🤠
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first, teach me 😊