JordanMugen wrote: ↑29 Sep 2020, 13:08
Manoah2u wrote: ↑29 Sep 2020, 11:14
Well it was personal to my driving style i think, i just went full blazing, thought i was hitting the apex correctly, and going as close as i could to the corners. for me, i got some tips in hitting the brakes less, letting go of the gas pedal just a tiny bit earlier, instead of 'throwing' in the steering wheel gently start, then throw, then gently aim again. i noticed after a few laps of practicing that i had much less slide towards the barriers and speed went up significantly, causing more grip.
Interesting!
Those are the opposite to the tips that most novices, who aren't aggressive enough, receive from driving coaches.
Perhaps i was just way too agressive
I agree also that in my own conclusions, that i have heared and read before 'engaging' in karting (still for fun),
i actually kept that in mind, so perhaps, again, i was just way too hard on the kart. I freely admit that i did get the kart to slide around, hit barriers, and hit the brakes pretty hard, let's just say i drove with no mercy.
Again, the moment i ever so slightly released the pedal INSTEAD of countersteering, AND releasing the pedal instead of SLAMMING the brakes immediately, driving felt completely different which is why i had to adapt, but i lost less speed, slid less from side to side, and laptimes went up pretty remarkable. Also, I tended to not put in my belt as tight as i could so i had more freedom of moving in the seat to adjust the centre of weight, let's in an exxegeration call it driving like on a motorbike in the corners. I still did move, but let's say with a bit more restriction. whether it helped, not sure, but i applied all, and the end result worked.