02-22-2019, 01:55 AM
Paddles, because I do not have a shifter. Maybe I'll get one some time, but for now it's paddles and left foot on the brake, clutch never touched except at launch (also never learned to heel&toe properly, maybe I will when I get the shifter)
By the way , IRL I mostly drive this way in automatic transmission cars. That is I use left foot braking, and I drive either in the automatic mode, or, when available (like in my own car, which has a DCT with manual mode) in the manual mode using paddles or sequential lever whichever is more convenient for a given shift. In manual trasmission cars I switch to using clutch and right-foot braking,
Frankly, I am a bit concerned that, should I start using a shifter (as sequential, not H) I will start getting confused between it and my own car, as down/ vs. upshift direction is the opposite in each. On the other hand, if I am not getting confused switching between left and right foot braking, maybe I'll handle this too.
By the way , IRL I mostly drive this way in automatic transmission cars. That is I use left foot braking, and I drive either in the automatic mode, or, when available (like in my own car, which has a DCT with manual mode) in the manual mode using paddles or sequential lever whichever is more convenient for a given shift. In manual trasmission cars I switch to using clutch and right-foot braking,
Frankly, I am a bit concerned that, should I start using a shifter (as sequential, not H) I will start getting confused between it and my own car, as down/ vs. upshift direction is the opposite in each. On the other hand, if I am not getting confused switching between left and right foot braking, maybe I'll handle this too.
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