I don’t go racing but t do use you info to drive better on the expressway and sometimes overtake other fast cars. I’ve learnt a lot especially about tyres too and how they affect driving speed if they are of two different sets of treads The best I learned was about the front wheel drive ,centre of gravity and rotation speed.
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Actually a really bad path into it. Look for track days (HPDE) in your area. Get 20 days of practice then rent a seat from a team. Enduro racing is strategy racing. Conserve tires and fuel. Drive 8/10 and don't hit anything. It is the most fun I ever had in a car though.
Does this series continue? I noticed you mentioned lessons on set up but this seems to be the last lesson in the playlist? Thank you for the information and the series it’s really well done and helpful. If it continuous somewhere could you point me there?
Great information Scott, I am enjoying all of this series a great deal. I am curious as to how you determine your corner entry speed. Is it completely by how you sense and feel the car reacting to the track or do you use some sort of speedometer as a reference?
Ditlef Racer #21 thanks for replying, that is what I thought as well, asked the question as Scott refers to different increments of speed when finding the limit. Since I am driving a sim and not a real car it is difficult to sense the speed as easily. I have tried to look at a speed readout but it is impossible.
I don’t go racing but t do use you info to drive better on the expressway and sometimes overtake other fast cars.
I’ve learnt a lot especially about tyres too and how they affect driving speed if they are of two different sets of treads
The best I learned was about the front wheel drive ,centre of gravity and rotation speed.
You are an awesome instructor Scott. Have you considered doing a series for beginner road drivers?
one of the most important topics actually. thank you! (also important in Simracing)
Indeed.This video just sold me on a Fanatec wheel.
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Kudos, Scott. Your videos are super fabulous. Loads of helpful information, very clearly communicated.
Fantastic videos... this is the 3rd one I've watched... great insight... you have a very clear and logical way of delivering the information... Thanks
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Scott had a lil laugh in his head at 3:20 knowing he is actually one of the best.
He tried so hard to hold a straight face 😂
Watching your videos makes me really wish I had the means to get into racing, and hire you as my coach. Might be time to start a LeMons team!
Actually a really bad path into it. Look for track days (HPDE) in your area. Get 20 days of practice then rent a seat from a team. Enduro racing is strategy racing. Conserve tires and fuel. Drive 8/10 and don't hit anything. It is the most fun I ever had in a car though.
Race karts you can pull as much g in a corner and braking and there a hell of a lot cheaper. Even hire karts to get you into it
Hi scott watched loads of your videos and tried to use the information for racing karts.
Excellent information
Great tutorial, Best so far
Does this series continue? I noticed you mentioned lessons on set up but this seems to be the last lesson in the playlist? Thank you for the information and the series it’s really well done and helpful. If it continuous somewhere could you point me there?
Thank you great methods
Amazing content. Thank you.
Great information Scott, I am enjoying all of this series a great deal. I am curious as to how you determine your corner entry speed. Is it completely by how you sense and feel the car reacting to the track or do you use some sort of speedometer as a reference?
Ditlef Racer #21 thanks for replying, that is what I thought as well, asked the question as Scott refers to different increments of speed when finding the limit. Since I am driving a sim and not a real car it is difficult to sense the speed as easily. I have tried to look at a speed readout but it is impossible.
Every time I see a U shape Turn I think of Tsukuba Circuit.
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if you drink 100 cups of coffee like Fry did in Futurama, you'll gain a sixth sense and become takumi when driving, as everything goes
u might really get faster, of how much weight u will loose after shatting like theres no tomorrow
What about your sense of smell?
When I can smell the brakes cooking.