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The SECRET To Driving Slow Cars Fast...

▶Enjoying the video? Subscribe! https://bit.ly/3wblXkC ▶Support the channel:    / @tsrb   ▶Join the Community:   / discord   ▶Follow me on Twitter:   / simracingbloke   ▶Music:    • TSRB RECORDS: Drum & Bass To Soundtra...   ▶MODS:   / discord   If you want to go fast in racing games, learning momentum driving is critical. Not only is it key to driving slow cars fast, but it’s also extremely fun and rewarding in sim racing. This is how to drive slow cars vs fast cars. In beefy, powerful cars that don’t turn so well, it's typically faster to sacrifice cornering speed to increase your turning ability, allowing you to easily put the power down much sooner. This is point and shoot driving. Otherwise known as slow in, fast out. However, in cars that don't have the power to accelerate out of a corner like a bullet, we need a different style of driving, focused on carrying our momentum through the turn. Or, medium fast in and out. There are three main techniques to momentum driving. Gearing, Braking and Throttleing Let's start with gearing. On this corner, with point and shoot you'd usually shift down into third, allowing you to rotate the car easier through the turn, but sacrificing mid corner speed. Then you use your power to regain your lost speed whilst exiting the turn. In a slower, momentum based car,, we'd turn in much sooner and leave it in fourth gear. The earlier turn in means we need less steering input, resulting in scrubbing off less speed. And staying in gear us to carry more momentum and build up our revs throughout the turn for the following straight. The speed you carry through the turn becomes your corner exit speed. Momentum and point and shoot cornering styles are at about the same pace with equal drivers. But with this, you might embarrass someone in a much faster car that’s even slightly worse than you. If you want to double the embarrassment, you'll need to learn momentum braking.* With a point and shoot style, you’ll be braking in a straight line a lot of the time. But with momentum driving, we actually need to brake whilst cornering, this is called trailing the brakes. Not only does it help the car turn into the corner at higher speeds, by loading the steering wheels with weight. But, it also allows us to brake much later than usual, because we’re blending our braking and steering. Whilst trail braking, i want you to imagine a piece of string tied to your steering wheel and your brake pedal. As you turn the wheel, less braking action is available. And if you do too much braking and steering at the same time, you’ll break the string, as well as your car, probably. And if you want to TRIPLE the embarrassment of the blokes with all the gear but no idea, listen up. Because im going to tell you how to use your throttle whilst momentum driving. The jist of it is: FULL THROTTLE AT ALL TIMES BABY. Hit the like, and maybe even subscribe button if you enjoyed the video! MY SIM RIG: ▶Cammus Wheel Base https://bit.ly/3Cf9ilD ▶Fanatec Shifter ▶Fanatec CSL Elite Loadcell Pedals ▶Heusinkveld Handbrake https://heusinkveld.com/shop/shifters... ▶ GTLite https://nextlevelracing.com/products/... ▶ Gloves https://amzn.to/3ua0PtG ▶Monitor https://amzn.to/3ERjNKQ ▶Oculus https://amzn.to/3kEc0Yr ▶GTX 1080 https://amzn.to/3CPbcGm ▶i5 8600k https://amzn.to/3i8x2gb ▶16GB DDR4 https://amzn.to/3ujkozV

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