I hired a PRO ESPORTS COACH in iRacing...

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2022
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    Special thanks to Suellio for hosting this livestream on his Twitch! I learned a ton of new tricks, and I definitely need to spend more time in low downforce GT cars because my open-wheel habbits are way too strong. Be sure to check out his course where he goes into much more detail- it's by far the best I've come across. It applies to all levels, but I certainly wish it had existed when I was in the early stages of my career.
    Also be sure to check out his Twitch where he regularly livestreams coaching sessions likes these!
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Комментарии • 58

  • @CameronDasRacing
    @CameronDasRacing  Год назад +38

    If you want to step up your sim racing game or understanding of vehicle dynamics, I highly recommend Suellio’s course. Use code CAMERONDAS30 for 30% off 🤙
    suellioalmeida.samcart.com/products/motor-racing-checklist

  • @SuellioAlmeida
    @SuellioAlmeida Год назад +287

    Thanks for trusting my work! That was super fun!

    • @AmonVA
      @AmonVA Год назад +11

      i learnt so much it felt like robbing your course😭

    • @marcelinhov2
      @marcelinhov2 Год назад

      You just proved me that everything is music. I know that you have your Master Degree in Piano, I'm just an amateur musician. But this is it, rhythms and sounds and you do whatever you want in your life. Congrats.

    • @mcknz2687
      @mcknz2687 Год назад

      Great video by both - Cheers

    • @funniersphere44
      @funniersphere44 Год назад

      @@marcelinhov2 huh? I'm a little confused

    • @dawtcalm
      @dawtcalm Год назад

      wow, you recognize things and communicate your ideas very precisely, I'm impressed!

  • @AleksandrRudiak
    @AleksandrRudiak 9 месяцев назад +8

    I like that Suellio actually sharing these coach sessions it def helps a lot.

  • @BenFilley
    @BenFilley Год назад +6

    this explains so much. im used to cars with massive front end grip. the way you described your driving is exactly what i do also. im constantly getting frustrated at a complete lack of turn in.

  • @KartDad
    @KartDad Год назад +19

    Cameron, this is a fantastic video. Love the in-depth analysis, as usual, but you really hit on some key points that go way beyond the average YT racing video. Credit to Suellio for offering the valuable insights regarding hand inputs, and the MRP is an invaluable concept that applies to many disciplines. As a kart racer this video immediately helped me understand why I'm terrible in the GT cars on iRacing.
    If you're ever in Indiana and would like to spend a day driving a KZ kart at Newcastle Motorsports Park let me know and I'll provide you my equipment.

  • @Woofers11
    @Woofers11 Год назад +4

    This is all great stuff! Thanks so much to you both. I recently added some bass shakers to my sim rig and the extra feedback (especially around wheel slip and tires) has been a game changer.

  • @PiersPrior
    @PiersPrior Год назад +2

    This is an excellent video in so many different ways. I learnt a lot from both of you here. Thanks for this

  • @BROOKSF1
    @BROOKSF1 Год назад +3

    Great video, very entertaining and educational at the same time. Well done!

  • @topchris175
    @topchris175 Год назад +1

    Wow, awesome video. Thanks for sharing. Suellio explains things so well, it just clicks.

  • @brrrake
    @brrrake 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've been following you for a hot minute, but just now finding your long-form stuff. This video is great, man. BRB going to go stomp some sweaty nerds in iRacing. 👿

  • @verysadboyo7424
    @verysadboyo7424 6 месяцев назад +1

    2 of my favorite content creators collaborate just perfect

  • @TheKartK1d
    @TheKartK1d Год назад +12

    You are my idol i started racing because of you I started at autobahn and I'm making my journey up. Every time you make a video I get so excited to learn more everyday and hopefully get better. And suellio you have amazing talent you taught Cameron new things as well as me and everyone else keep up the amazing work guys love you both and I will defiantly check out suellio. Thank you for helping my career cameron! Love your stuff

    • @OCinneide
      @OCinneide Год назад +3

      you started on the motorway racing?

    • @TheKartK1d
      @TheKartK1d Год назад +2

      No no no my bad there is a place called autobahn Cameron started racing there and I race there now

    • @TheKartK1d
      @TheKartK1d Год назад

      Autobahn indoor speedway and events

    • @CameronDasRacing
      @CameronDasRacing  Год назад +5

      Thank you, Eli! So glad you enjoy the videos. Keep pushing, and soak up everything like a sponge 👊

  • @aldozampatti
    @aldozampatti Год назад

    This was eye-opening... Now I have something new to practice! Thanks!

  • @theguythatplaysrallyfuryat
    @theguythatplaysrallyfuryat Год назад +1

    3:00 this is so professional, theyre probably even using a professional version of MS paint

  • @ianjameslake
    @ianjameslake Год назад

    Another technique, once you get use to using the tyre scrubbing sound as an input, is to drive with no sound input. i.e. Turn off your speakers/headphones.
    It will feel weird at first, til you start sensing what the car wants. This will train your car prediction skills mainly. And while you are also training your reaction skills side, it's not the primary driver of the technique.

  • @VishnuRajam4x4
    @VishnuRajam4x4 Год назад +1

    If you find braking tricky in the non abs cars, get the rumble motors from sim3D

  • @maxcalder1010
    @maxcalder1010 Год назад

    Suellio! He’s an amazing coach.

  • @jamesmiddleton8335
    @jamesmiddleton8335 Год назад

    I'm going to have to try this, as a quick single seater sim racer, I am so slow in gt. This could perhaps be another piece in the gt puzzle

  • @TheEsox71
    @TheEsox71 Год назад

    I don't know what wheel/pedals you use, but in video, brake force factor is at 1.80??

  • @lewpearson9800
    @lewpearson9800 6 месяцев назад

    I drive the 992 GT3 R in ACC. Do you recommend doing some practice in the Cup car?

  • @harrybaldwin69420
    @harrybaldwin69420 Год назад

    Your the best I watch everyday

  • @Numbah893
    @Numbah893 Год назад +2

    I can tell you but when you are being coached with drivers like Suellio who represent ATRS, you will improve and make a difference over the course of time. It wont happen right away but once you put the grind and time on down towards one car at a time, you progressively improve and one day you'll look back at where you started. Take the time to view how coaches approach corners, their inputs and what they do. You'll see what you do wrong and gradually you pick it up. A lot of the guys at ATRS are good drivers to trust and ask for coaching. You will catch on and get better over time

    • @CameronDasRacing
      @CameronDasRacing  Год назад +1

      Coaching is certainly a process, and there is always work to be done. Suellio is just scratching the surface here. Even F1 drivers have coaches- although usually in the form of data engineers who translate raw data into trends, then it’s on the driver to adapt their inputs to improve lap time.

  • @atlantic_love
    @atlantic_love Год назад +1

    Where are you from? Going by looks, you don't seem to be from the US, but listening to you, you speak better than people I work with.

    • @CameronDasRacing
      @CameronDasRacing  Год назад +1

      I’m from Baltimore, MD 🤙

    • @wandrinsheep
      @wandrinsheep Год назад +1

      True American meme moment right here, with “where are you from, ya don’t look American”

    • @atlantic_love
      @atlantic_love Год назад +1

      @@wandrinsheep I wasn't rude, and I bet you have your own little memes in your closet.

    • @wandrinsheep
      @wandrinsheep Год назад

      @@atlantic_love everyone does. I didn’t say you were mean either. It just reminded me of the classic question an American white man will ask in sketch videos about race.

    • @atlantic_love
      @atlantic_love Год назад +1

      @@wandrinsheep I guess Americans ask, while other countries just think it lol.

  • @funniersphere44
    @funniersphere44 Год назад

    I get about 6 hours a day for "practice" because I have a beginner wheel still rocking the G920

  • @coffeemix1232
    @coffeemix1232 Год назад

    im surprised he didnt tell teach you his masterclass on how to get a race ban in 1 race

  • @noceilingsmotorsports
    @noceilingsmotorsports Год назад

    Can you apply that sound trick on ACC?

    • @nomenenhumfunciona
      @nomenenhumfunciona Год назад

      Yes, you can and you should. I just got to acc a month ago and I was missing the force feedback from the tires slipping and losing grip, AC has more options than ACC on force feedbacks, it made my driving more dificult. I didn't know I was spinning until I was sideways and had no way to save it. As soon as I turn down the engine sound my driving got much better. Just put the engine sound on 40%(on ACC it's too loud!), tires on 100% and turn the damage sound to 40-50% also. You'll be fine. It's different, before the car was "showing" you what it was doing, now it'll "talk" to you.

  • @driftcommunity8721
    @driftcommunity8721 Год назад

    what kind of 360 degree camera do you have?

    • @CameronDasRacing
      @CameronDasRacing  Год назад +1

      Using a GoPro Max at the moment. Might try some new ones. Anyone know better models??

    • @driftcommunity8721
      @driftcommunity8721 Год назад

      @@CameronDasRacingno unfortunately I don't know any I'm looking for a good 360 degree camera myself because I want to start making go-kart clips like you

  • @jackishy1261
    @jackishy1261 Год назад +1

    What do you mean you can trail brake like that in open formula

    • @dxrk5528
      @dxrk5528 Год назад

      He said if the setups bad then trail braking is required I don’t know exactly i race karts at club level not open wheel racing

    • @thingy1122
      @thingy1122 Год назад

      Braking very slowly with slight pushes of the break

    • @CameronDasRacing
      @CameronDasRacing  Год назад +1

      Ya so you trail brake a little bit in open wheel cars but not as much as in a GT car (unless setup is really bad).

    • @assettomike
      @assettomike Год назад +1

      Think he is saying in theory that trailbraking in an open wheel basically isn’t needed because of how incredible the braking and downforce are. you’d already be off the brakes and back on the power instead of needing to trailbrake

  • @Luek08
    @Luek08 Год назад

    I've been watching your videos for ages, mostly shorts, but only just realised I never subscribed !

  • @casual-mtb-veiwer_782
    @casual-mtb-veiwer_782 Год назад

    Damn...

  • @Leynad778
    @Leynad778 Год назад

    The new Porsche Cup 992 in rFactor 2 is a lot better from the dynamics and sound IMO, but still drives like a brick. And thanks to LFM there is tough competition as well. Go on a practice server and try to go near the best times. Setup is fixed and like in iRacing you can watch the onboards of faster drivers to learn. Porsche Cup is not my talent I can tell.

  • @hdhdebshs1366
    @hdhdebshs1366 Год назад

    Rip Ken block

  • @ReisDerEchte
    @ReisDerEchte Год назад +2

    second

  • @aledmb
    @aledmb Год назад

    well, before you hire a coach, you should get acquainted to the sim, the car, the track, your wheel and pedals, and get loads and loads of laps... at this point, a coach can only take your money and you'll have no real benefits.

  • @Clint_Moto34
    @Clint_Moto34 Год назад

    I am a sim racer since 7 years and I learned soo much valid things in this video. Suellios Tipps are gold worth !