05-17-2018, 11:56 AM
(05-02-2018, 04:44 AM)James Blint Wrote: Unfortunatly one of the weak point of AC are the replay. You cannot learn so much from them, mostly there's a wheel wobbling and on/off pedals.
It would be a great idea to have a guide at least for the few tricky corners that require a specific technique, like the Andretti hairpin, VIR's hog pen, etc..but can depend a lot on the car as well. For example Corckscrew i would say it's a different approach with a C7R, and say a 911 GT3.
I think track guides would be a great idea. As James says the replays aren't always that accurate, I find especially watching other people's braking it's either on/off so you lose any info on more subtle movements.
Also as James says, different cars will require wholly different techniques. For me rather than tracks I'd prefer car-specific guides, as I quite enjoy learning a track myself, but some cars I know I'm simply driving them wrong. Even a rough and ready "aero" / "non-aero" guide would be great, as I generally suck with the latter!