01-25-2019, 11:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-25-2019, 11:54 PM by Pete Parisetti.)
(01-25-2019, 08:58 PM)Alex Leif Wrote: Here is my current PB lap from Thursday night's race, I put on the pedal app for the video so you can see the accelerator and brake inputs, unfortunately it doesn't show the clutch input in the replay mode.
Gavin was in my mirror all race so really was a tough one, this was set on lap 5 of the race.
In the same lap Gavin set his PB which as I write is still at the top of the board:
Gavin Ranson 02:00.387
Alex Leif 02:00.396
Justinas Jonaitis 02:00.445
Laszlo Tyukodi 02:00.898
Stefano Zanella 02:01.072
Marvin Zissy 02:01.098
Ilari Siltanen 02:01.144
Ilya Krivokhizhin 02:01.22
Jurica Slovinac 02:01.262
Alex Nelson 02:01.264
Alex, thank you SO MUCH for taking the time and posting this video. It is most baffling to me. If I compare it to my 2:03.7 lap, we use exactly the same gears, we have exactly the same braking and turn-in points, and, with one exception, we seem to follow quite exactly the same racing line. The point where we differ in line, you are actually mid-track on exit whilst I use more of the track to the outside. The blatant difference is that you "swim" a lot - plenty of slides and quick corrections. This, to me, indicates that you are much more at the limit than I am, BUT... all those slides and corrections should be eating tons of time. And you are over 3 seconds faster than me. Cab you please help me understand? Thanks again.
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