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If your shoulders aren't blistered, you aren't driving it hard enough.
You've done good.
Thank you! I love knowing that's a badge of honor. My lateral g force maxed out at 0.96, the specs says on these wheels it'll go to 1.05 so I definitely left some time on the track. But my for first time ever I feel really good about it.
To be fair I put 150 laps on this track in this car in the simulator first so I knew my breaking and turning points pretty well. I don't think I had a perfect lap but I had a few near perfect turns.
I pushed the car to its limits for the first time, and now I'm thinking about getting a more capable car. I don't need faster down the straights but more communication in steering, more planted with better rotation.
I tried to do the same before my first track day but I couldn't find my third world country economy car version of the golf 4 (a gol power) anywhere as a mod for asseto Corsa so I had to train with an alpha mito with a 50% restrictor lol
Still didn't feel the same but at least it helped me know the course
Funnily enough driving a real car is a lot easier, the only thing harder is the manual vs the paddle shifter
Great solution! I also used AC and a mod for the course. Though it had my car.
I'm still getting used to paddle shifting, so I found my M7 easier to shift.
But I was gun shy, I got better times in the sim. I just couldn't push my car that hard even though it was a pretty forgiving run off, only one wall you can hit and it's on the inside of turn 1.
Drive in your comfort zone, but the only way to get faster is to get uncomfortable, and that will eventually give you a whole new unwanted perspective on a turn.
I'll get there, eventually!
May the kitty litter be effective and undamaging.
I have no idea what this means, yet I'm willing to make it my life motto without question lol
"Kitty Litter" is the sand or gravel that is in the oopsie zone off-track to help stop a car.
Lol I had no idea. The track I'm on doesn't have that. It's out in the middle of nowhere.