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New guy to the open track life
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<blockquote data-quote="v6mustang94" data-source="post: 14929208" data-attributes="member: 79411"><p>You're correct. We were instructed not to heel toe unless you already had the experience and know how. They wanted is to focus on our lines and doing it cleanly.</p><p></p><p>I've been trying to figure out how to heel toe, but I can't find a comfortable way without wearing clown shoes. I understand the process, but just can't get enough of the pedals to do it. I've read that some people have bent the pedals, but I'd like to find a wider brake pedal. What do you guys do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="v6mustang94, post: 14929208, member: 79411"] You're correct. We were instructed not to heel toe unless you already had the experience and know how. They wanted is to focus on our lines and doing it cleanly. I've been trying to figure out how to heel toe, but I can't find a comfortable way without wearing clown shoes. I understand the process, but just can't get enough of the pedals to do it. I've read that some people have bent the pedals, but I'd like to find a wider brake pedal. What do you guys do? [/QUOTE]
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