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Hey! There's no sound in the video? It'd be helpful to be able to hear the tyres working.
Also your setup. Knowing how you set up your car would be useful so we could know what to expect from it handling wise.
That said, I see no modulation from the brakes. They're either on or off. About the same for the throttle except for a moment of half throttle application.
It's key to have the proper pedal application to keep the car balanced throughout the corner. All phases of a corner, entry mid and exit, demand different tasks and workrates of your tyres. With a "binary" braking technique (either full braking or no braking) the weight/load will be all over the place and the car is prone to have an axle or tyre overwhelmed and giving in.
Hence the excessive scrubbing and slide.
Here I am attaching 2 videos with a standard preset and a small video of the race where you can also see how the car slides
- 3 years ago
I think even full TC can't cope with abusing throttle this much. 🤭
- mariohomoh3 years agoHero (Retired)
Like @Blackbird90 is hinting at and like I said before, you'll need to work on that footwork. Both the brake and throttle application.
Two examples of braking and throttle application for F1 cars. If you can't make sense of those graphs, let me know 👍
There's a slope for the braking and a modulation of the throttle for a reason. You need to keep the correct tyres properly loaded. That entails both not overwhelming them (too much braking and steering at the same time for instance) and not underloading them (abrupt release of the brakes or abrupt throttle application while cornering, unloading the front tyres).
For downforce heavy cars like F1, you still need to account for the gradual loss of grip as the speed goes down. On the example below, the "A" car is a F1 car. Notice how there's a first, shallow slope for the first part while the driver brakes in a straight line, and a more sharp slope as the driver trail brakes into the corner.
The "B" trace is for a GT3 car. It's a different approach for the same corner, trail braking deeper into it.
Both cases however are notorious for not having a "on or off" braking.
- floresua3 years agoSeasoned Newcomer
Why I didn't have a such problems in F1 22, only in 23?
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