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Pegasus
27th April 2006, 14:46
Quite often when I'm driving along the straights of circuits completely flat out I've noticed people driving the same car are faster than me and easily overtake.

Can someone explain why this is so? I've tried using different setups but I'm still slower.

Vain
27th April 2006, 14:51
When someone is faster even though he uses the same setup as you do he propably has more training, which results in a better line which allows him to achieve higher speeds.
In other words: Practice.

Vain

DEVIL 007
27th April 2006, 14:52
When someone is faster even though he uses the same setup as you do he propably has more training, which results in a better line which allows him to achieve higher speeds.
In other words: Practice.

Vain

Well said:D :thumb:

DarkTimes
27th April 2006, 14:52
It's basically because they take the corners faster, so they exit the corner at a higher speed and therefore reach a higher speed quicker on the straights. It's a bit depressing at first when this happens, but practice lots and try to take a line which allows you the fastest exit speed from the corners. If you think about it, you spend 5% of your time on the brakes, 25% going around the corners, and 70% on the straights, so setting yourself up for a good straight-line speed on the exit of corners is the best way to gain time on a lap.

Gabkicks
27th April 2006, 14:54
also manual clutch with most cars is a bit faster.

Vain
27th April 2006, 14:54
It's basically because they take the corners faster, so they exit the corner at a higher speed and therefore reach a higher speed quicker on the straights.Not necessarily.

Vain

Funnybear
27th April 2006, 14:59
Not necessarily.

Vain

helpful as ever . . . . .

Sorry.

Gabkicks
27th April 2006, 15:01
:tired::bananadea:spam4:

DarkTimes
27th April 2006, 15:01
Not necessarily.

Vain

Eh... it's pretty much exactly the same thing you said though. You said it's cause they have a better line, I said they take the corners faster. Same thing in my view, just different wording. Unless I've completely miss-understood what you said...

Vain
27th April 2006, 15:12
The topic is a lot more complex, that's why I was so short-worded before.
In a twisty section with a slow car it is important to carry momentum throught the corner. In a fast accelerating car in a turn before a long straight it is important to get power down as fast as possible after the apex, so you choose a line that sacrifices apex-speed to allow maximum acceleration and gain time.
You can write a nice book about this, but I'll keep it this short.

Vain

AndroidXP
27th April 2006, 15:20
Make sure your wheel and pedals are calibrated correctly. Sometimes the calibration goes out of whack and you don't actually use 100% throttle but maybe only 80-90%.

On turbo cars, although sounding ugly, keeping the throttle down while shifting is quite faster, because the turbo boost isn't lost while doing so. To do this you have to disable "throttle cut on upshift", though. Even if you don't want to flatshift, you are still faster by just releasing the throttle a bit, instead of fully like the throttle cut does.

al heeley
27th April 2006, 15:21
A tiny improvement in exit speed on a corner before a long straight gets magnified a lot by the time you are most of the way down the straight. Most of lfs is about driving smoothly. A lot of people 'over-drive', including me, scrubbing off loads of energy by trying to take a corner too fast.
I would say the one most important item to concentrate on is smoothness. Slow in and fast out really does work, and it saves your tyres.:thumb:

danowat
27th April 2006, 15:23
What you mean you have'nt found the NO5 yet?.

Go to car setup and add nitro to your car, will make it a lot faster on the straights......

Dan,

speedfreak227
27th April 2006, 15:38
Quite often when I'm driving along the straights of circuits completely flat out I've noticed people driving the same car are faster than me and easily overtake.

Can someone explain why this is so? I've tried using different setups but I'm still slower.

one other thing to remember, the most important corner on the track is the one before the longest straight. it's better to enter it a little slower so that you can exit that corner with as much speed as possible.

the trap most new racers fall into is coming INTO a corner as fast as possible, which comprimises their exit speed. on almost every corner it's more advantageous to lose a little time coming in so that you have more speed coming out. especially if there's another corner very close after that first one. you need to be in the correct place to take that one.

speedfreak227

Lible
27th April 2006, 18:54
What you mean you have'nt found the NO5 yet?.

Go to car setup and add nitro to your car, will make it a lot faster on the straights......

Dan,

Well, it's not that easy. Go to pits, press t and write "/enable scawenabilities", then go out of pits and enter again. Write "/enable NO5", press enter, and then write "/NO5 level 27,4"

Forbin
27th April 2006, 19:15
And then /impulse 101. ;)

Funnybear
27th April 2006, 20:08
Quite often when I'm driving along the straights of circuits completely flat out I've noticed people driving the same car are faster than me and easily overtake.

Can someone explain why this is so? I've tried using different setups but I'm still slower.


Pedal harder . . . .

Chaos
27th April 2006, 20:34
Pedal harder . . . .
Best post i've read in a long time... LOL! :D

Funnybear
28th April 2006, 08:20
Sometimes my own genuis disturbs me . . . he keeps prodding in the back when I'm trying to sleep.

tinvek
28th April 2006, 10:15
year ago (and i mean years ago) we used to go to oulton park regularly and got friendly with one of the racers in the champion of oulton formula ford series (ok he lived on same estate as a m8 and needed help)

anyway varous racers in that series were convinced that one of the racers had an illegal engine as he was always faster down straight than everyone else. he didn't he just happened to come out of the bends noticably quicker than the rest and if you watched carefully he was slower into the bends when not under preasure. when he had some one right behind him, he would be as late as the rest of them on the brakes, and faster into the bend than he was normally, but was no faster then than the rest down the next straight

found out last year the same guy is now circuit operations dirctor at anglesey racing circuit

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Pegasus
28th April 2006, 10:37
Thanks for the advice guys. I'm making the mistake of going into corners too fast so I will work on my cornering technique.

The old saying less haste, more speed really rings true.

John Dolan
28th April 2006, 10:49
Exit speed is all:)

the_angry_angel
28th April 2006, 10:55
Sometimes my own genuis disturbs me . . . he keeps prodding in the back when I'm trying to sleep.rofl :D