HampusA wrote:SiLo wrote:Back on topic, why is he so good on the brakes? I feel this also helps him when peforming overtakes.
Yes he has a natural feel on brakes but alot of the stuff he does is text book stuff.
That´s why it rarley works on seasoned driver´s like Schumacher and Alonso etc.
Basically the trick when approaching someone from behind you completely disregard your braking spot where you normally would brake.
Instead you watch the guy infront and as soon as he hit´s the brakes, you hit the brakes.
It´s a really simple and effective move because you sort of claim the track as you do it.
You have to be careful though not to overshoot the corner as the guy on the outside might pull one on you by braking extra late, causing you to miss the apex, he can cut in on the inside and regain position.
Many of the things Hamilton does is not special, it´s more text-book stuff.
the funny thing is that he seems to mostly be the only one really executing all of his arsenal.
Can i see some videos of the text book stuff please.
Like the "how to overtake shumachar into turn 1 at monaco". I hear that one is the rookie's favourite.
And the "how to overtake Alonso into the new turn 1 at silverstone in the wet at 150 mph".
Or my favourite "the outbrake Kimi so hard it look like the ferrari deployed a drag racing parachute".
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The Kid aint text book, and that's what makes it hard for the others to read the moves. Hence the high risk tangles. The overtakes were too brash.
The move on Button in canada would have been pretty good if Lewis wasn't squeezed.
Had it been text book, Jenson would have saw it coming from a mile away.
I don't know what kind of F1 you watch, but i can't think of any other extreme overtakers in the History of F1. Mansel is the closest, and he still doesn't fit the bill. And this is an objective observation which i am sure if we all think back of actual drivers and their arsenal, we would have to agree.
You may be able to think of 1 extreme overtake for a certain driver and say "here I found one, this guy was the best overtaker!", but you can't get a truck load of extreme overtakes from that driver as Hamilton has had just the 1/2 season alone.
Basically the trick when approaching someone from behind you completely disregard your braking spot where you normally would brake.
Instead you watch the guy infront and as soon as he hit´s the brakes, you hit the brakes.
It´s a really simple and effective move because you sort of claim the track as you do it
The trick is to pretend the guy in front is not there. At least that's how i do it in driving sims.
I completely disregard their braking spot and location and brake at my qualifying lap braking distance. Remeber the human reaction time is not instant.
The only time to brake later and miss the apex is when you know your car will obstruct the guy you are overtaking any way.