[MENTION=13387]dquarasr2[/MENTION]
fully agreed on everything, much better explained
what i meant by hard fast braking is to engage maximum braking force fast (without lock up) hold it for as much of the braking as necessary. and always while in a straight line.
and i made typo with the "50 meters" i meant 50 feet earlier not meters sorry. Not for optimal lap time for a advanced, but for a novice breaking early and taking time to learn perfect turn in to hit the apex at correct angle/position/speed/balance and concentrating on setting up the car perfectly to power out as early as possible will result in better novice lap times... as opposed to common late braking, sloppy turn in, driving the apex wrong and then not getting on power until allot later and thus losing allot of overall speed...
maybe you can reword that better.. I have not done much instructing so my lingo is off.
oh and for anyone that really wants to fast learn car control, find a local REAL go kart event at your local race track and find out who sells & races real Karts, a dealer who sells them usually will let you rent one for a day during a race weekend. about $300-400 plus consumables. you will learn fine car control and hone your senses like never before. I'm taking 80-100mph 125cc go karts that hold 3G lateral grip. and do 0-60 in 3seconds... race suits, rib protectors, neck braces. ect.. ... not the pansy 30mph family go karts. a few Kart days and you will be driving your car faster than ever on the track since when you get back into your car it will feel like everything is slow motion... I have contacts in the NJ,DE,PA,VA,NY area for Topkart company who I used to race for, PM if any one is interested up there.
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fully agreed on everything, much better explained
what i meant by hard fast braking is to engage maximum braking force fast (without lock up) hold it for as much of the braking as necessary. and always while in a straight line.
and i made typo with the "50 meters" i meant 50 feet earlier not meters sorry. Not for optimal lap time for a advanced, but for a novice breaking early and taking time to learn perfect turn in to hit the apex at correct angle/position/speed/balance and concentrating on setting up the car perfectly to power out as early as possible will result in better novice lap times... as opposed to common late braking, sloppy turn in, driving the apex wrong and then not getting on power until allot later and thus losing allot of overall speed...
maybe you can reword that better.. I have not done much instructing so my lingo is off.
oh and for anyone that really wants to fast learn car control, find a local REAL go kart event at your local race track and find out who sells & races real Karts, a dealer who sells them usually will let you rent one for a day during a race weekend. about $300-400 plus consumables. you will learn fine car control and hone your senses like never before. I'm taking 80-100mph 125cc go karts that hold 3G lateral grip. and do 0-60 in 3seconds... race suits, rib protectors, neck braces. ect.. ... not the pansy 30mph family go karts. a few Kart days and you will be driving your car faster than ever on the track since when you get back into your car it will feel like everything is slow motion... I have contacts in the NJ,DE,PA,VA,NY area for Topkart company who I used to race for, PM if any one is interested up there.
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