Thanks for taking the time and effort into making these very helpful videos. I'm brand new to simracing so by following your guide I was able to knock off a whopping 5 seconds and get down into the low 1.40s. I watched a few of your videos on your other channel too and I love your smooth and patient style.
Hello @traxionGG and @davecamm. Let me start by saying I am new to Sim racing as a whole. I have about 2 to 3 weeks of xp. I just got my D class with a 916 IR (dont laugh to hard. lol.). I have a logitech G290 set that I bought second-hand (the braking is bad but getting use to it). These videos are great for me. Before I watched your video my best lap was a 1:45:.800. After watching this video and taking some notes, I was able to to hit a 1:42:900 in about 30 mins of practice. I know 1:42 is still about 4 seconds of the pace, but an almost 3 second drop in 30 mins after this video shows the value of this video. One of the biggest issues I am having is oversteering the car. Not the car oversteering, but me over driving the car( Turning to tight and not letting the car neutral steer and not using all the track). Do you have a video/ videos that can help with this?
Just starting out with iRacing and hope to compete in my first proper race this weekend in the MX-5 at Laguna. This video enabled me to improve my lap time in practice by 1.5 seconds ! thanks so much for the instruction, much appreciated ;)
Thanks for those videos, this is very helpful, before I see the video, my best last lap time was 1:40.1 and after I watch the video, I was able to manage 1:38.797
Love your videos mate! Ive been racing here fot a couple of months and i have used your track guides for every single race ive competed in. Still chasing that p1 but your knowledge and resources go along way!
Blimey, just as I think I'm getting good, I go and "figure out" the track for myself and am running 1:40s. Watch your video once and can get in the 1:39s. Then I come and re-watch and your "nice and steady" lap is 1:37.5. Why does it look so nice and steady when you do it, but feel so hectic when I'm doing it?! I know the answer is more practice. Maybe my goal is to get into the 1:38s by the end of the week. Rewatching your video I already see one place I'm lifting too early, and there's also a little VRS stuff I can watch. Look forward to watching Mac from the Back race here soon!
thanks for the great tips! Laguna Seca is one of my favorite track. I did a couple of laps yesterday and i did a 1:38:4. pretty sure I can do better with your guide. What are your plan for the next season?
I left rookies week ago and did my first races at class d. My avarage is 39 seconds per lap but opponets are 37.8-38 per lap. I did many practice, watched a lot of tutorial and It’s mindblowing for me that people at similar iRating are just out of my range by a second 😅
I’m starting from making a One Minute Thirty Eight point 6 second lap time as my fastest qualifying lap on record. That was done right before my 4th race in Fixed Fanatec MX-5 at RLC. Honestly that’s with still more I think I can manage, as even on that hot lap I missed my normal entry into 3. But after doing that, I started Pole position, by 9 tenths, I might add. Unfortunately I’m an idiot and forgot to put it in 1st before lights out. I then got obliterated, (4x) and then got shafted on the exit of turn 2 mere seconds after, when the guy ahead failed to find his gas pedal (same guy who hit me on lights out) and I rear quartered him. Totally my fault and another (4x) I promptly left, shut the PC off, and went for a walk. I came back to my flat to search up a track guide. I wanted to know if I had finally gotten a decent understanding of when to use the pedals and what amount, and it wasn’t too far off from yours! Well, actually mine was sloppy and not at all as calculated as yours… and I still have the racing line on… anyways watching this video I realize, I have no real idea of what I’m doing, and I learned a decent amount watching this! I know a little more than I did before and tomorrow, I’m turning the racing line off, following your advice, and practicing until I setting a 1minute37.xx for sure! Thanks for this video Friend! Cheers