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Heel/Toe shifting question
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra-R" data-source="post: 6019798" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>Once again, I am in complete agreement. One of the biggest gains I had in dropping my lap times was when I started braking earlier so I am on the gas at or near turn in. Thats not to mention that it is a very much safer driving technique. </p><p></p><p>Like someone said earlier, what feels fast isn't necessarily fast. It is very interesting comparing driving techniques with a GPS Data Acquisition System. I recommend that very highly.</p><p></p><p> Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra-R, post: 6019798, member: 52"] Once again, I am in complete agreement. One of the biggest gains I had in dropping my lap times was when I started braking earlier so I am on the gas at or near turn in. Thats not to mention that it is a very much safer driving technique. Like someone said earlier, what feels fast isn't necessarily fast. It is very interesting comparing driving techniques with a GPS Data Acquisition System. I recommend that very highly. Brian [/QUOTE]
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