@@JohnKickboxingthey do, it's just not as visible due to the massive downforce. All cars do. Some cars it's very obvious, some cars it's very subtle, but they all have the slip angle.
I know exactly those moments so well and have been many times there but every morning I woke up with fresh hopes and every time it payoffs and works soon or later and those exact moments makes do good ones so special 😃 it just works every time even if you feel totally stuck for some long time then something happens 💪
This is EPIC! My new area of study will be "fast in, faster out!" Another great video! Beautifully edited and artfully executed. I learn so much from each edition. Thanks so much and keep them coming! Duke Brown.
With your vision and input you motivate riders to push themselves in a very well explained way, it is indeed investing in training and learning from it, applying techniques and never giving up, thank you!
Thank you bro ❤️ I’m learning constantly those editing skills and I have so much fun but they are getting so complex and took me like crazy amount of time 🤭
This video, I clicked to look at some racing techniques, but not only the racing techniques, your video made me felt exactly what I needed. Thanks brother
The moment I got the slip angle right for the first time, something switched in my mind. I finally understood all the quotes, “slow is smooth, smooth is fast,” “brakes aren’t for slowing the car,” and yes, “slow in fast out.” They all clicked in my head and that’s when I thought, “This is why racers race,” controlling the car on the limit is a reward for practice. I don’t care that I’m not the fastest right now, I don’t want to be the fastest, I want to be the best.
This really is such simple basic advice that most people can’t conceptualise. It’s definitely changed my mindset as I’ve just returned to sim racing. Thank you, wise Russian man
I was researching about slip angle and came across this video (and this channel). I felt that I have found a mine of gold recently. Thanks for this video, I will keep up to date with the content.
Your description is perfect, the car is like your dance partner. The top drivers also use the brakes in such a way to change the position of the car during cornering to set up the perfect exit. Once you start developing this feeling you start to learn how to get the maximum out of the car. It takes a lot of time and effort. Just imagine F1 drivers during the pre season testing will easily clock up over 500 laps on a circut in a single testing day. There is no shortcut to becoming fast. You explain this perfectly in your videos, and i think your advice helps people to really understand, much better than other coaching videos that i have seen.
Thank you Jon ❤️ I truly believe everyone of us have the potential and I really believe we must give more attention to those things we are passionate! Then the hard work becomes beautiful experience 😃
Nice video!!!! I've seen others talking about all the basic techniques, some even delve a bit into the slip angle but nobody makes a deep dive like you and explain what is actually happening and absolutely nobody is talking about carrying momentum, the corner ends at the apex for them. One thing to note however for all fellow simracers out here. Try these tips in practice a lot. Also bear in mind you need rather good equipment to consistently pull them off, especially slip angle and momentum phases. Without a good steering wheel you will struggle a lot to react fast enough by using your eyes alone, and without good pedals you will struggle to be absolutely accurate in your inputs every single lap. Once you master these tips it is then simply a matter of racecraft and identifying the absolutely optimal line. Funnily enough the video starts with the first turn of Laguna Seca, which has two possible lines (the optimal one is tight but the wide late second apex is also viable in certain conditions)
Thank you buddy ❤️ and you are absolutely right man ! Equipment really matters and even if you can achieve great times with low end equipment you may not even understand what exactly is going on with the car ! Your advices are gold and as you said , T1 in this track with the two different lines exist in so many tracks!
@@chepilevski of course, that's why with more powerful cars than the mx5 i tend to pussyfoot and go full survival mode instead of going for laptimes. I only race once in a while for SR rating in GT cars because the lack of equipment fundamentally changes my usual driving style by a lot i.e. retraining my brain on how to be slow and i have noticed it that after extended periods in GT cars when I jump back to the MX5 im two seconds off my usual pace for a few laps until i regain my confidence. Heck if this happens to F1 drivers this can happen to anyone. We've all seen Vettel how his lack of confidence last year made him look as if he has forgotten how to drive and it's not as if, he literally forgot how to drive and it took him 5 races to re-learn how to drive in Aston Martin. The brain is malleable and shapes to whatever you're feeding it. I absolutely love your content and if you're ever find yourself in Cyprus let me buy you a non-alcoholic beer (we've got racing to do later)
This is exactly the recipe for speed. The ingredients are very hard to obtain but anything worthwhile is going to be hard at first. Right now I only achieve proper slip angle seemingly by accident but that is how it starts. If you can do it by mistake you can do it on purpose. The hardest part for me is putting everything else aside and focusing in on one specific technique. You have to turn the lap timer off and fully commit not to learning the track or shaving seconds little by little and just focus on the specific technique sometimes only in one corner over and over until you get it then move to the next corner and get it there then put the two together. This approach can be incredibly frustrating and seem like more work than fun but to be truly fast is going to require dedication and commitment otherwise learn to have fun driving several seconds per lap slower than the leaders. Thanks again for the words of wisdom we have come expect on this channel!
Thx For the beautiful post Mark 💥 everything feels hard and impossible in the beginning and then suddenly becomes your second nature and sometimes you think back and don’t even remember how it was without those skills 😁 dedication is the key always 💪
man I can't describe the size of the learning you transmit, the importance of training our minds and doing what you love! It's a pleasure to follow your passion and thanks for passing on the knowledge!
That’s it, im subbing. I literally look for tutorials all the time but for some reason, yours never pop out when i search. Instead, you just randomly pop in my recommendations. Identifying apexes, getting better exits, and all the things you mentioned in the past videos are literally things I almost cry about every time i can’t go to sleep and somehow you make videos on the exact subject without me ever seeing them soon enough. Off course, I can’t forget to mention all the interesting and helpful “beyond racing” things you talk about in this channel. This is a well deserved subscription, man. You’re doing the community tons of good
Much much love brother! I have been trough all this for so many years and have been in all the different stages thinking I will never be good at driving to taking titles I. Every car I really loved to drive ! I really want to encourage all the people out there to live there hobby and to know they can achieve anything if they really want and care and I love to share some of the experiences I build over the years and will be super happy if that helps! Thank you for the beautiful post buddy ❤️
Steliyan , you are the first sim racer I've seen to mention slip angle. It is such a good feeling losing the rear end just enough into the apex, so it feels as if you're driving straight.
I use to say for year we must drive the cars more with the pedals and steering with the weight transfer! For me the fast driving have nothing to do from inputs point of view then normal driving! In real world is much easier to understand because you can feel all the different forces which in sim are missing but it works in the same way ! As you said, is so sweet feeling to have your car rotate around the corner with this little slip angle!
I have been there John for about a year and was so f…… dark place 🤭 I know exactly what you mean buddy! The thing is we come out of those moments much stronger! I believe is not bad to hit that point and have a woke up call and make some dramatic changes In our perspective for life 💪
You just bring it every time, don't you? I've been watching your videos and I can't say enough about them. The concepts laid out here are so simple yet I've never seen anyone break it down the way you do. As in other vids of yours, the very clear and descript explanations of the proper methods makes this fun because there is so much to learn. I will admit I had watched a couple of your videos regarding pedals and then the perfect sim video and found instant effects. So running only two races in and now starting in Pole because my posture, pedals and focus had been more in tune and I was aware of it thanks to you. This video has me so pumped to get back on the track, and I will as soon as this is posted. The knowledge you've passed on free of charge is absolutely priceless and I can't thank you enough. It's certainly appreciated because I love the sport. Starting out in sim racing isn't easy but with the proper concepts being delivered in the manner you do is one of my greatest Rookie advantages because I understand now there's a lot more to winning races than speed, it's developing my racecraft through state of mind, focus, methodology and practice. Your vids are very helpful and I hope to one day race alongside you. Keep the rubber side down!! Cheers ✌😎
Maaaan what's the level of these videos.... You're beyond the professional videos already. So proud of you... Thank you so much for these lessons. You're amazing 👏👏👏👏
Thank you Douglas 😁 they are getting better and more complex but I’m from my goal of how I imagine those videos in my head ! I’m so excited to see how good I can become in this a year from now 😃 I have so much more to learn and is such a fun process for me 🤗 much love brother and thank you for the endless support ❤️
I am trying to improve in golf as well as sim racing, and I think there is a comparison to be made. You can learn all of the basics of golf (setup, positions etc), and still not have a decent swing. It's not until your mind has a clear picture of what you are trying to do (and that picture is correct) that you see improvement. I believe this is why golf instruction books and videos are only a small help in improvement. That would also explain why track guides only go so far to improve pace. Your videos highlight the important concepts of achieving lower lap times. Only by internalizing those concepts and making those concepts a matter of habit do we improve in pretty much anything. I have seen very few videos that explain those concepts as well as yours! And you always mention the importance of practicing those concepts. Thanks very much!
Absolutely Marcus ! I really believe we only gather information from books and videos but the actual learning is only we we get emotionally involved in the idea and start working hard on it ! Every time I learn something from books and I feel I know how to do it have nothing to do with the reality and the results in the beginning are ridiculous 😁 but if I have concept everything comes in place after practicing the new skills and I talk about anything not just driving! I started this channel because I believe the Simracing community have the base to understand the concept and can apply this in anything later in life ! That how it happens to me and things are coming so easy now to me ! And even if is hard In the beginning I never get frustrated because I know the results will come 100% at some point 😃
Your videos are so relevant to where I'm at in life rightnow and the advice about racing and general life experience keeps me coming back. Keep up the good work!
I really started to work on my sim driving approx. one week before i saw your first video, and every new video - it just clicks on the things i've been finding by myself, which i believe means that i'm in the right direction. Thank you for your videos - by far the best videos about driving, about life and about becoming better at something!
Hi, these tips are really golden rules, just wanted to recognise your work and specially the effort you put onto this content. Appart from the sim and race matters, i really love the vibe you push into things, the positive energy and the way you think about life. This is a sim racing channel I know, but what you transmit in your videos can be applied into any other aspect or discipline in life. Cheers, keep going¡
Thank so much for that post Alexen ❤️ that exactly is my goal with this channel 😃 I just want to connect with people just like us with passion for something because those are the ones who will really understand the massage I’m pushing out ! We can apply that passion and why of thinking into every aspect and have really beautiful life 😃your post make me so happy as I feel I start hitting my point 💪 big hug brother 🤗
See this is why I stay subscribed to you...most channels are just fast drivers just showing themselves racing, or giving basic tips for newcomers to racecraft ("slow in, fast out") and that's okay...but you tell it like it is with minimal BS on what it takes to be REALLY fast: maximizing momentum and slip angle are such a big key to going really fast and I only started unlocking this in my brain in the last year or so (and I've only heard you and maybe one other youtuber talk about it and I'm subscribed to quite a number of simracers), but also it really clicks when you can feel the changing grip levels with better equipment. I also didn't like how, before the news of affordable Direct Drive with Fanatec CSL DD, lots of youtubers would underplay how big of a gamechanger a DD wheel can be if you have the potential to be fast (as if they didn't want people with entry level gear to feel bad...nothing's wrong with acknowledging better equipment). Some people can be fast with only visual cues, but others need physical cues and using a DD wheel made everything make sense for me. The whole "DD won't make you fast, but more consistent" line is kinda misleading, because being inconsistent from lack of tactile information is exactly what makes many slow. I'm still not at those alien speeds yet, but I'm much closer, and every now and again something clicks and for a brief moment I can go very fast (occasionally matching VRS laptimes under same conditions)...but I need lots more practice to access that ability consistently. Also agree people should take time to master the things you want to do and bring you joy, not the things the world wants you to do that bring you stress; screw what others think, you have 1 life to live. Sorry for the long comment, but thanks for the videos!
Thank you so much for this beautiful post buddy ❤️ the biggest mistake I. The educational system is they make as think we learn from books or videos but the real learning is coming wen we start practicing ourselves the skills we want to learn ! I try just help people create a concepts and try to help them to get emotionally involved so they can do the hard work because that is individually for each of us !
Such a fantastic video RBM, and I can't believe I saw this IN ACTION only two days ago. So the setup was myself driving the KTM X-Box in Assetto Corsa against someone in the same car on Laguna Seca Online. I was the person in your "Split-Screen Screen-Shot" @ 3:33 driving arguably the Normal Approach. And yet the guy I was racing against, was playing me like a cat with a live mouse trying desperately to get away, hahaha. So when I got to the corkscrew I did that "normal approach" yet always ran wide coming out of the corkscrew - but the guy I was racing against came out of the corkscrew with what must have been that "Slip Angle' you talk about @ 3:33 - as he was soooo narrow coming out of that corkscrew, that he was perfectly set up for the next turn as well. Where as I was too far left, then had to veer too far right for that same left turn, and he would pull away from me every lap. So the moral of the story? :- is I couldn't understand / comprehend how he was doing it in the exact same car................................................. AND NOW I KNOW!!! So Thankyou Race Beyond Matter [:]-)
Thx bro 😃 and the problem is , if you watch replay in normal speed you can’t see that clearly because it happens very quickly and it clear only if you watch on slow motion 😃 took me years to understand how some people are going so much faster on the exit 😁
Dude keep it up, this is awesome content. You are really wholesome and someone who has clearly gone through some stuff and has come out a better, stronger person. Thanks for the lessons, I will be putting this in practice ASAP!
Love your vids bro.. alot of your teachings aligns with my way of life and I appreciate that.. trying to become better every day and create a powerful mindset. Keep up the good work!
Your tips will prove very helpful in developing my racing skills even after all these years. I have noticed myself utilising some of these techniques getting some better lap times but not realising that I was doing them. But now that I know this I will make a conscious effort to practice and use these skills to my benefit. Thanks again!
Absolutely bro 😃 those videos are not to teach as that is impossible! We don’t learn from books and videos but only gathering information and creating concepts to work on 😃 I’m so glad to read your post as that is exactly what I’m trying to achieve 😃 just little awareness and the hard work will be done from those who are really willing to improve themselves 💪 big hug brother 🤗
So much inspiration, you made me want to go and improve my lap times ! Also a great way of thinking about life , always head for the top so you can help others reach it, creating a great civilization
Really informative video... I'm glad to know I have the potential to be faster... but I came to the conclusion that as long as you're having fun... it doesn't matter if I'm 2 sec slower than the faster guys out there... 1yr of simracing and love it.
One thing is for sure , if you have fun you will become faster soon or later ! There is no skill in the world you can polish if you don’t have fun and you don’t enjoy the process! The main goal is to know what your passion is and to keep it alive because that is the most important factor for success 😃
This (and you) is so inspiring, I,m a rookie sim racer but after watching your incredibles videos I wanna go all the way to pro. Thanks for that push we need when things are not going that well at racing. Cheers from Argentina. You have got a new follower and truly fun. You rock.
That journey is so beautiful Mauro 😃 there are some difficult and frustrating moments but every second worth for people like us who have true passion! Life is all about the journey and not the end result and getting better every day is getting happier every day 😃 enjoy your journey brother because it will be beautiful 💪
Hey Chepi, I’m constantly getting my ACC ratings up now, slow but steady. Consistency is my “new thing”! 😂 Still im working on my basics but had a smile on my face when you mentioned those small steering corrections! 😊 I already did those by accident/instinct a few times! Love it! 😍 take care!
Was looking forward to this one, great video explaining a few things better and made something click in my head. I used to be able to do this, but the slow in fast out has corrupted my driving style lately, time to refocus. Thank you!
I’m talking Simracing or racing I. This channel but those rules here are for anything you have passion for ! Most important part is to find what do you really care for and what really matters to you and find the way to get better in it and fully enjoy yourself!
Thanks for the amazing video my friend. I always watch your video until the end. I have been playing sim racing for a year now... really love it. I don't play every day only weekend for maybe 1-2 hrs only. I'm still racing with AI and will only race online if I can beat AI with highest level. It's funny that yesterday when I was driving my Camry in a hurry, I use my signal and headlight stick as my paddle shifters to shift and I just laughed out loud.
@@chepilevski No thank you, you inspire me to be a better driver just by your videos and they make me try harder too improve to be better just by your passion for racing,thank you,take care
I would love to drive with you one day i truly love your vids thease Episodes have helped 100% but its been a mental battle with my self to brake old habbits and push out of my confert zone to actualy start learning on the track . Thank you buddy .
I’m so glad to read that bro 😃 that battle with ourselves is the hardest and the sweetest 💪 can you imagine for a second if you woke up tomorrow and you have everything you ever wanted ! Life will become super boring 😁 all the beautiful parts in our life are trough the journey and not the end result 😃
These videos are life advice more than sim racing and it's really helping me out haha thanks
❤️ thank you brother 😁
@@chepilevski they help me too, thank you!
@@benjaminurzua8100 big hug brother 🤗
Along being a great driver You are actually a philosopher with great attitude for life - and for going out of corners !
Haha yea exactly, I come to learn about racing and instead learn about how to improve in life to become a better racer 😂 love the videos
Philosophy, technique, equipment savvy, production values and now captions. This now has everything to be the favorite destination sim racing channel.
😃❤️❤️❤️🤗 what a beautiful post Steven 💥 it is so hearth warming 💪
Hey . . . anyone knows why F1 drivers don't perform slip angle?
@@JohnKickboxingthey do, it's just not as visible due to the massive downforce. All cars do. Some cars it's very obvious, some cars it's very subtle, but they all have the slip angle.
Your advice always comes in clutch on a day when i feel like im not making progress. Racing is not easy but it is worth the effort 🙏🏻
I know exactly those moments so well and have been many times there but every morning I woke up with fresh hopes and every time it payoffs and works soon or later and those exact moments makes do good ones so special 😃 it just works every time even if you feel totally stuck for some long time then something happens 💪
This is EPIC! My new area of study will be "fast in, faster out!" Another great video! Beautifully edited and artfully executed. I learn so much from each edition. Thanks so much and keep them coming! Duke Brown.
Thank you man 😃 I’m so glad to read that post ❤️
With your vision and input you motivate riders to push themselves in a very well explained way, it is indeed investing in training and learning from it, applying techniques and never giving up, thank you!
Thanks for the kind words buddy 🍻
Forget what other people think , that is my approach in life mate! Great video as always.
Yes bro 😃 so many people fall in this trap !
Great editing and effects buddy...the quality of your videos has gotten so good. Great info as well and as always!!
Thank you bro ❤️ I’m learning constantly those editing skills and I have so much fun but they are getting so complex and took me like crazy amount of time 🤭
This video, I clicked to look at some racing techniques, but not only the racing techniques, your video made me felt exactly what I needed. Thanks brother
The moment I got the slip angle right for the first time, something switched in my mind. I finally understood all the quotes, “slow is smooth, smooth is fast,” “brakes aren’t for slowing the car,” and yes, “slow in fast out.” They all clicked in my head and that’s when I thought, “This is why racers race,” controlling the car on the limit is a reward for practice. I don’t care that I’m not the fastest right now, I don’t want to be the fastest, I want to be the best.
With that attitude, you'll soon be Above Average Pace!
This really is such simple basic advice that most people can’t conceptualise. It’s definitely changed my mindset as I’ve just returned to sim racing. Thank you, wise Russian man
Much love Buddy 😃
What an ending!! I agree 100%, aim for excellence in the things you love doing.
I was researching about slip angle and came across this video (and this channel). I felt that I have found a mine of gold recently. Thanks for this video, I will keep up to date with the content.
Ok Coach, understood. Still reprogramming here but so far it has earned me 200ir in just a very few races. Thank you for doing this.
That’s awesome new bro 💪😃💥
Your description is perfect, the car is like your dance partner. The top drivers also use the brakes in such a way to change the position of the car during cornering to set up the perfect exit. Once you start developing this feeling you start to learn how to get the maximum out of the car. It takes a lot of time and effort. Just imagine F1 drivers during the pre season testing will easily clock up over 500 laps on a circut in a single testing day. There is no shortcut to becoming fast. You explain this perfectly in your videos, and i think your advice helps people to really understand, much better than other coaching videos that i have seen.
Thank you Jon ❤️ I truly believe everyone of us have the potential and I really believe we must give more attention to those things we are passionate! Then the hard work becomes beautiful experience 😃
Your overall view in sim racing and of life in general is a powerful one. Much respect brother
Big hug brother 😃
@@chepilevski big hug back at you bro😊
All true. Thank you for the inspiration. I believe in always keep pushing yourself mentally and physically.
Nice video!!!! I've seen others talking about all the basic techniques, some even delve a bit into the slip angle but nobody makes a deep dive like you and explain what is actually happening and absolutely nobody is talking about carrying momentum, the corner ends at the apex for them. One thing to note however for all fellow simracers out here. Try these tips in practice a lot. Also bear in mind you need rather good equipment to consistently pull them off, especially slip angle and momentum phases. Without a good steering wheel you will struggle a lot to react fast enough by using your eyes alone, and without good pedals you will struggle to be absolutely accurate in your inputs every single lap. Once you master these tips it is then simply a matter of racecraft and identifying the absolutely optimal line. Funnily enough the video starts with the first turn of Laguna Seca, which has two possible lines (the optimal one is tight but the wide late second apex is also viable in certain conditions)
Thank you buddy ❤️ and you are absolutely right man ! Equipment really matters and even if you can achieve great times with low end equipment you may not even understand what exactly is going on with the car ! Your advices are gold and as you said , T1 in this track with the two different lines exist in so many tracks!
@@chepilevski of course, that's why with more powerful cars than the mx5 i tend to pussyfoot and go full survival mode instead of going for laptimes. I only race once in a while for SR rating in GT cars because the lack of equipment fundamentally changes my usual driving style by a lot i.e. retraining my brain on how to be slow and i have noticed it that after extended periods in GT cars when I jump back to the MX5 im two seconds off my usual pace for a few laps until i regain my confidence. Heck if this happens to F1 drivers this can happen to anyone. We've all seen Vettel how his lack of confidence last year made him look as if he has forgotten how to drive and it's not as if, he literally forgot how to drive and it took him 5 races to re-learn how to drive in Aston Martin. The brain is malleable and shapes to whatever you're feeding it. I absolutely love your content and if you're ever find yourself in Cyprus let me buy you a non-alcoholic beer (we've got racing to do later)
Your channel is fuel for life. It just makes you drive faster in the process.
I’m so happy to read that post ❤️😃🤗
This is exactly the recipe for speed. The ingredients are very hard to obtain but anything worthwhile is going to be hard at first. Right now I only achieve proper slip angle seemingly by accident but that is how it starts. If you can do it by mistake you can do it on purpose. The hardest part for me is putting everything else aside and focusing in on one specific technique. You have to turn the lap timer off and fully commit not to learning the track or shaving seconds little by little and just focus on the specific technique sometimes only in one corner over and over until you get it then move to the next corner and get it there then put the two together. This approach can be incredibly frustrating and seem like more work than fun but to be truly fast is going to require dedication and commitment otherwise learn to have fun driving several seconds per lap slower than the leaders. Thanks again for the words of wisdom we have come expect on this channel!
Thx For the beautiful post Mark 💥 everything feels hard and impossible in the beginning and then suddenly becomes your second nature and sometimes you think back and don’t even remember how it was without those skills 😁 dedication is the key always 💪
Wow All the effort you made with the effects was SUPERB, thank you Boss for all those classes, please don't stop doing this, we need you
Much love brother ❤️ I’m so glad to hear you recognize the work behind the scenes buddy 💪 love t means a lot to me 🤗
man I can't describe the size of the learning you transmit, the importance of training our minds and doing what you love! It's a pleasure to follow your passion and thanks for passing on the knowledge!
Much love brother ❤️ you post means the world to me buddy 😳
That’s it, im subbing. I literally look for tutorials all the time but for some reason, yours never pop out when i search. Instead, you just randomly pop in my recommendations. Identifying apexes, getting better exits, and all the things you mentioned in the past videos are literally things I almost cry about every time i can’t go to sleep and somehow you make videos on the exact subject without me ever seeing them soon enough. Off course, I can’t forget to mention all the interesting and helpful “beyond racing” things you talk about in this channel.
This is a well deserved subscription, man. You’re doing the community tons of good
Much much love brother! I have been trough all this for so many years and have been in all the different stages thinking I will never be good at driving to taking titles I. Every car I really loved to drive ! I really want to encourage all the people out there to live there hobby and to know they can achieve anything if they really want and care and I love to share some of the experiences I build over the years and will be super happy if that helps! Thank you for the beautiful post buddy ❤️
And there are so many more older videos to watch!! Don’t forget to 💥smash💥 that like button! 😊👏
Steliyan , you are the first sim racer I've seen to mention slip angle. It is such a good feeling losing the rear end just enough into the apex, so it feels as if you're driving straight.
I use to say for year we must drive the cars more with the pedals and steering with the weight transfer! For me the fast driving have nothing to do from inputs point of view then normal driving! In real world is much easier to understand because you can feel all the different forces which in sim are missing but it works in the same way ! As you said, is so sweet feeling to have your car rotate around the corner with this little slip angle!
These videos are reaching me in a time of my life were I have forgotten what is really important, happiness. Mucho gracias!
I have been there John for about a year and was so f…… dark place 🤭 I know exactly what you mean buddy! The thing is we come out of those moments much stronger! I believe is not bad to hit that point and have a woke up call and make some dramatic changes In our perspective for life 💪
Thanks again. Your content is second to none, on the subject of improving our driving. Keep it up.
Thx David 🤗
You just bring it every time, don't you? I've been watching your videos and I can't say enough about them. The concepts laid out here are so simple yet I've never seen anyone break it down the way you do. As in other vids of yours, the very clear and descript explanations of the proper methods makes this fun because there is so much to learn. I will admit I had watched a couple of your videos regarding pedals and then the perfect sim video and found instant effects. So running only two races in and now starting in Pole because my posture, pedals and focus had been more in tune and I was aware of it thanks to you. This video has me so pumped to get back on the track, and I will as soon as this is posted. The knowledge you've passed on free of charge is absolutely priceless and I can't thank you enough. It's certainly appreciated because I love the sport. Starting out in sim racing isn't easy but with the proper concepts being delivered in the manner you do is one of my greatest Rookie advantages because I understand now there's a lot more to winning races than speed, it's developing my racecraft through state of mind, focus, methodology and practice. Your vids are very helpful and I hope to one day race alongside you. Keep the rubber side down!! Cheers ✌😎
Wow Ted 🤭
Thank you so much for that beautiful post brother !
Reading it is the greatest reward I can get from life !
Thank you buddy 🤗
Maaaan what's the level of these videos.... You're beyond the professional videos already. So proud of you... Thank you so much for these lessons. You're amazing 👏👏👏👏
Thank you Douglas 😁 they are getting better and more complex but I’m from my goal of how I imagine those videos in my head ! I’m so excited to see how good I can become in this a year from now 😃 I have so much more to learn and is such a fun process for me 🤗 much love brother and thank you for the endless support ❤️
this is the best explanation on how to get to slip angle I've found, GJ and thanks! I will work my A off on those techniques!
I am trying to improve in golf as well as sim racing, and I think there is a comparison to be made. You can learn all of the basics of golf (setup, positions etc), and still not have a decent swing. It's not until your mind has a clear picture of what you are trying to do (and that picture is correct) that you see improvement. I believe this is why golf instruction books and videos are only a small help in improvement. That would also explain why track guides only go so far to improve pace. Your videos highlight the important concepts of achieving lower lap times. Only by internalizing those concepts and making those concepts a matter of habit do we improve in pretty much anything. I have seen very few videos that explain those concepts as well as yours! And you always mention the importance of practicing those concepts. Thanks very much!
Absolutely Marcus ! I really believe we only gather information from books and videos but the actual learning is only we we get emotionally involved in the idea and start working hard on it ! Every time I learn something from books and I feel I know how to do it have nothing to do with the reality and the results in the beginning are ridiculous 😁 but if I have concept everything comes in place after practicing the new skills and I talk about anything not just driving! I started this channel because I believe the Simracing community have the base to understand the concept and can apply this in anything later in life ! That how it happens to me and things are coming so easy now to me ! And even if is hard In the beginning I never get frustrated because I know the results will come 100% at some point 😃
Your videos are so relevant to where I'm at in life rightnow and the advice about racing and general life experience keeps me coming back. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for taking the time you put into these videos and the passion we all feel. 😀
Big hug bro 🤗
I just started sim racing after originally getting it for drifting and your videos are super insightful thank you!
Welcome in that beautiful racing world Mitchell 😃💪 happy you enjoyed the content buddy ❤️
I really started to work on my sim driving approx. one week before i saw your first video, and every new video - it just clicks on the things i've been finding by myself, which i believe means that i'm in the right direction. Thank you for your videos - by far the best videos about driving, about life and about becoming better at something!
Hi, these tips are really golden rules, just wanted to recognise your work and specially the effort you put onto this content. Appart from the sim and race matters, i really love the vibe you push into things, the positive energy and the way you think about life. This is a sim racing channel I know, but what you transmit in your videos can be applied into any other aspect or discipline in life. Cheers, keep going¡
Thank so much for that post Alexen ❤️ that exactly is my goal with this channel 😃 I just want to connect with people just like us with passion for something because those are the ones who will really understand the massage I’m pushing out ! We can apply that passion and why of thinking into every aspect and have really beautiful life 😃your post make me so happy as I feel I start hitting my point 💪 big hug brother 🤗
@@chepilevski Salute brother ;-)
See this is why I stay subscribed to you...most channels are just fast drivers just showing themselves racing, or giving basic tips for newcomers to racecraft ("slow in, fast out") and that's okay...but you tell it like it is with minimal BS on what it takes to be REALLY fast: maximizing momentum and slip angle are such a big key to going really fast and I only started unlocking this in my brain in the last year or so (and I've only heard you and maybe one other youtuber talk about it and I'm subscribed to quite a number of simracers), but also it really clicks when you can feel the changing grip levels with better equipment. I also didn't like how, before the news of affordable Direct Drive with Fanatec CSL DD, lots of youtubers would underplay how big of a gamechanger a DD wheel can be if you have the potential to be fast (as if they didn't want people with entry level gear to feel bad...nothing's wrong with acknowledging better equipment). Some people can be fast with only visual cues, but others need physical cues and using a DD wheel made everything make sense for me. The whole "DD won't make you fast, but more consistent" line is kinda misleading, because being inconsistent from lack of tactile information is exactly what makes many slow.
I'm still not at those alien speeds yet, but I'm much closer, and every now and again something clicks and for a brief moment I can go very fast (occasionally matching VRS laptimes under same conditions)...but I need lots more practice to access that ability consistently. Also agree people should take time to master the things you want to do and bring you joy, not the things the world wants you to do that bring you stress; screw what others think, you have 1 life to live. Sorry for the long comment, but thanks for the videos!
Thank you so much for this beautiful post buddy ❤️ the biggest mistake I. The educational system is they make as think we learn from books or videos but the real learning is coming wen we start practicing ourselves the skills we want to learn ! I try just help people create a concepts and try to help them to get emotionally involved so they can do the hard work because that is individually for each of us !
fuck what a perfect ending to the vid....
😳 thank you Homero ❤️
This is a really brilliant channel - exceptional, actually. Greatly appreciated!!
Wow 😳 much love buddy ❤️ it means lot to me and my work 💪
Very informative, i always come back to your videos . Slowly slowly we will get there, simracing fellows
Much love brother ❤️ we will for sure buddy 💪
Absolutely love this!
Everything described is spot on on how cars need to be driven to gain maximum time out on track
Thx man ❤️
Well YOU would know. lol
I manage my son in ACC ....I just wish he would watch your videos ......there are very valuable lessons to be learnt
Thank you for the support Rob ❤️
Such a fantastic video RBM, and I can't believe I saw this IN ACTION only two days ago. So the setup was myself driving the KTM X-Box in Assetto Corsa against someone in the same car on Laguna Seca Online. I was the person in your "Split-Screen Screen-Shot" @ 3:33 driving arguably the Normal Approach. And yet the guy I was racing against, was playing me like a cat with a live mouse trying desperately to get away, hahaha. So when I got to the corkscrew I did that "normal approach" yet always ran wide coming out of the corkscrew - but the guy I was racing against came out of the corkscrew with what must have been that "Slip Angle' you talk about @ 3:33 - as he was soooo narrow coming out of that corkscrew, that he was perfectly set up for the next turn as well. Where as I was too far left, then had to veer too far right for that same left turn, and he would pull away from me every lap. So the moral of the story? :- is I couldn't understand / comprehend how he was doing it in the exact same car................................................. AND NOW I KNOW!!!
So Thankyou Race Beyond Matter [:]-)
Thx bro 😃 and the problem is , if you watch replay in normal speed you can’t see that clearly because it happens very quickly and it clear only if you watch on slow motion 😃 took me years to understand how some people are going so much faster on the exit 😁
One of the greatest channels i've encounterd
Wow , thank you buddy 🤗
Dude keep it up, this is awesome content. You are really wholesome and someone who has clearly gone through some stuff and has come out a better, stronger person. Thanks for the lessons, I will be putting this in practice ASAP!
Thanks Maximiliano ❤️
Love your vids bro.. alot of your teachings aligns with my way of life and I appreciate that.. trying to become better every day and create a powerful mindset. Keep up the good work!
That’s the purpose of life for me too Jared! Much love brother ❤️
Your video production quality is off the planet, along with your sim and life advice. And 20k subs, congratulations.
Thx brother ❤️ I’m getting slowly better in this and I’m so happy you and the other 20k enjoy the content 😃 big hug buddy 🤗
Dude You're video is on Fire 🔥 Man.!!!🤜🤛
Well done , well put together, and well explained as always buddy.🔥🔥🔥🤙🎯
Thank you brother ❤️
Keep making videos please. You are an inspiration. You know what that REALLY means
Much love brother 🤗
I have recently found this channel and I appreciate all the time and effort you put into your videos, keep it up 👍
Thank you for the supportive post Jason ❤️ it means a lot to me buddy 😃
Came to be faster in sim racing, leaving with a new outlook on life... in a 7 minute video. Subscribed
Happy you enjoyed it buddy 🤗
Your tips will prove very helpful in developing my racing skills even after all these years. I have noticed myself utilising some of these techniques getting some better lap times but not realising that I was doing them. But now that I know this I will make a conscious effort to practice and use these skills to my benefit. Thanks again!
Absolutely bro 😃 those videos are not to teach as that is impossible! We don’t learn from books and videos but only gathering information and creating concepts to work on 😃 I’m so glad to read your post as that is exactly what I’m trying to achieve 😃 just little awareness and the hard work will be done from those who are really willing to improve themselves 💪 big hug brother 🤗
really goo approach to teaching. looking forward to learning more
Thx JB 😃
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels c:
Really great advice, racing and life.
Much love brother ❤️ thank you for that beautiful post 💪
So much inspiration, you made me want to go and improve my lap times ! Also a great way of thinking about life , always head for the top so you can help others reach it, creating a great civilization
Life is beautiful and we have the obligation to take the maximum of it bro😁
Big hug buddy 🤗
Really informative video... I'm glad to know I have the potential to be faster... but I came to the conclusion that as long as you're having fun... it doesn't matter if I'm 2 sec slower than the faster guys out there... 1yr of simracing and love it.
One thing is for sure , if you have fun you will become faster soon or later ! There is no skill in the world you can polish if you don’t have fun and you don’t enjoy the process! The main goal is to know what your passion is and to keep it alive because that is the most important factor for success 😃
Wow your videos are high tech and very satisfying to watch. You seem like a awesome guy. Really admire wht you do. Thank you.
Thx Vlad 😃 happy you enjoy the content brat 🤛
Niiiice , where you gona learn , how to drive if not here !
Love you Alex ❤️
This (and you) is so inspiring, I,m a rookie sim racer but after watching your incredibles videos I wanna go all the way to pro. Thanks for that push we need when things are not going that well at racing. Cheers from Argentina. You have got a new follower and truly fun. You rock.
That journey is so beautiful Mauro 😃 there are some difficult and frustrating moments but every second worth for people like us who have true passion! Life is all about the journey and not the end result and getting better every day is getting happier every day 😃 enjoy your journey brother because it will be beautiful 💪
@@chepilevski Thanks!
Very well explained! Thanks for short explanation of the process.
No one has explained trail braking in such a good way!
Thank you for that supportive post brother ❤️
Another great inspirational video Steliyan thank you 👏👏👏
Happy you enjoyed it bro 🤗
Best video yet. It's like a Rocky movie.
😁 thanks Joseph 💪❤️
You're a genius at this, who explains well.
Brilliant work 👏
Hey Chepi, I’m constantly getting my ACC ratings up now, slow but steady. Consistency is my “new thing”! 😂 Still im working on my basics but had a smile on my face when you mentioned those small steering corrections! 😊 I already did those by accident/instinct a few times! Love it! 😍 take care!
Awesome news bro 💪 so happy for you buddy 💥
Thanks for sharing! Great video!
Thx Simone 😃
The production value of these videos is superb, keep it up!
Thank you so much for the support buddy ❤️
best advices at end, tyvm 👍👍👍👍👍
Was looking forward to this one, great video explaining a few things better and made something click in my head. I used to be able to do this, but the slow in fast out has corrupted my driving style lately, time to refocus. Thank you!
That’s awesome Jaco 💪💥
If I am not person who like SimRacing I really don’t know the kind of channel as your can advise me. Awesome
I’m talking Simracing or racing I. This channel but those rules here are for anything you have passion for ! Most important part is to find what do you really care for and what really matters to you and find the way to get better in it and fully enjoy yourself!
damn im speechless. i just came to learn ab trail braking but this more than that. thank you 🙌🙌
This video deserves more views. Thank you!!
Happy you enjoyed it buddy and that’s what really matters 😃
@@chepilevski True!
I don't think a thumbs up is enough for your videos!
Wow , thx Mike ❤️
That end of the video, man! Thanks for giving your heart to this
Happy you felt it brother ❤️
Such an amazing video, amazing channel, amazing editing. Even if i dont race, i enjoyed every single moment
Wow 😳 thank you buddy ❤️
Great advice from the professor, ty
Thanks for the amazing video my friend. I always watch your video until the end. I have been playing sim racing for a year now... really love it. I don't play every day only weekend for maybe 1-2 hrs only. I'm still racing with AI and will only race online if I can beat AI with highest level. It's funny that yesterday when I was driving my Camry in a hurry, I use my signal and headlight stick as my paddle shifters to shift and I just laughed out loud.
Nice last speeche, top
This channel will blow up
Your videos and your rig are amazing ! Seriously !
Thank you Ash ❤️
A rare combination of coaching with driving school👏👏👏
Much love Roy ❤️
love your style, funny and informative
Big hug Vinny 😁
Yup. That's the journey alright. You're on top of the world. We need to go really hard both in simracing and in work to get to your mileage, sir. :)
Much love
Just found your channel and I'm blown away.
🤭 thx buddy 🤗 happy to hear you enjoy it ❤️
Love your videos, 11 out of 10 in my book cheers :)
Wow 😳 thx Nick ❤️
@@chepilevski No thank you, you inspire me to be a better driver just by your videos and they make me try harder too improve to be better just by your passion for racing,thank you,take care
Niiiiick!!! Lol xxx
He makes you consider life choices doesn’t he lol
Honestly, keep them coming, there helping my life alongside my lap times haha 😆 xx
turn 2 laguna,one of my favorite corners.
love it
but then three is turn 6....... and if you want a real fright turn 9, and 4 in the rain.... and 5 if you have the balls... I miss laguna
Awesome track indeed 💪
With the background music and his excellent advice he looks like a Jedi master.
😁 have a great evening buddy 🤛
Why I love the Porsche cup car, helps me work with the slip angle
This car is such a monster on iRacing 😁
@@chepilevski indeed, but so rewarding 😅
Watching you drive that Subie is a work of art! ♥️
Thx buddy 😃 I love so much those cars ❤️
I love your explanation, thank you so much for your helpful advice!
Big hug Josh 🤗
Wow that got deep!
It worked already for many people 💪😃
Great video. His videos are on another level.
Thx buddy🤛
Amazing advice
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these advices are great. so professional. subed!
Thanks Ying 😃
I would love to drive with you one day i truly love your vids thease Episodes have helped 100% but its been a mental battle with my self to brake old habbits and push out of my confert zone to actualy start learning on the track . Thank you buddy .
I’m so glad to read that bro 😃 that battle with ourselves is the hardest and the sweetest 💪 can you imagine for a second if you woke up tomorrow and you have everything you ever wanted ! Life will become super boring 😁 all the beautiful parts in our life are trough the journey and not the end result 😃
amazing video, thanks for inspiration!
Much love buddy 🤗 happy you enjoyed it !
What a REALLY good video.. this is even better than Driver61's video.. very well put together buddy.
🤭 thx buddy 🤛
Cool video 🏎️💨 Thanks 👍
Thank you buddy 😃
I did not expect a racing tips video to end with a life lesson lol
😁
Great content sir! this series are pretty cool.
Thank you buddy ❤️😃
@@chepilevski we have this series fixed at our teams discord for inspiration :D keep them coming!
As allways mate --> 😍👍👏.
Thank you. 😉👋🇨🇭
Much love bro ❤️