Heel-Toe Shifting
#1
Burning Brakes
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Heel-Toe Shifting
http://944spec.org/944SPEC/content/view/64/25/
Found this cool little video on 944Spec. Check out how he is releasing the clutch immediately ahter the blip. There have been several discussions in the past on "what is?" and "how to". This makes it pretty easy to see what people are talking about. It would be great to have a split screen with another camera on the shifter and a third on the track
Found this cool little video on 944Spec. Check out how he is releasing the clutch immediately ahter the blip. There have been several discussions in the past on "what is?" and "how to". This makes it pretty easy to see what people are talking about. It would be great to have a split screen with another camera on the shifter and a third on the track
#5
Burning Brakes
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smlprck...I mean smlporsche, yes I know how, but not always smoothly and not always with perfect timing. I just posted it because it is a real clear view of the mechanics, and it is done fairly well. Not perfectly, not as if we were watching Schumacher or Wolf Henzler, but I thought it looked pretty good for a club racer.
Dan, You're probably right, but I do not think it is possible to keep perfectly constant braking pressure while hitting the throttle with the same foot.
Dan, You're probably right, but I do not think it is possible to keep perfectly constant braking pressure while hitting the throttle with the same foot.
#6
@~38+ seconds, "Fifth gear... down to third, down to second" [no 4th], "ride the brakes into the trun" and then he swaps over to left foot braking switching feet position in the middle of the braking zone .
Is there any reason for this? Why wouldn't you just brake until you're done braking and THEN heel toe?
-td
Is there any reason for this? Why wouldn't you just brake until you're done braking and THEN heel toe?
-td
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#8
No way to really maintain constant brake force, at least from when I try it and my technique is just like is,. I also don't left foot brake...
#9
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1rXJHhlSLc
#10
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Is there any reason for this? Why wouldn't you just brake until you're done braking and THEN heel toe?
-td[/QUOTE]
He explains this in the commentary. LFB, switching feet allows a smooth transition of power and car balance. Once you get proficient at LFB, you find yourself doing this subconsciously to balance the car when your really hot going to the apex.
-td[/QUOTE]
He explains this in the commentary. LFB, switching feet allows a smooth transition of power and car balance. Once you get proficient at LFB, you find yourself doing this subconsciously to balance the car when your really hot going to the apex.
#11
Race Director
@~38+ seconds, "Fifth gear... down to third, down to second" [no 4th], "ride the brakes into the trun" and then he swaps over to left foot braking switching feet position in the middle of the braking zone .
Is there any reason for this? Why wouldn't you just brake until you're done braking and THEN heel toe?
-td
Is there any reason for this? Why wouldn't you just brake until you're done braking and THEN heel toe?
-td
Plus the less time you are in neutral the less the revs on the motor drop while braking thus makiing each blip needing less RPM to match. The other thing is that in along braking zone you may need to be in a gear to avoid something infront of you. Being in neutral means more time to find gear and rev match to get out of trouble.
#12
Ok, now I have to video my feet.
I work all the pedals transfering from feet and pedals as needed. I am a long time left foot brake user although I do like the term left foot balancing better. Usually you are not really braking, you just happen to be using the brake pedal to balance the car for handling.
I work all the pedals transfering from feet and pedals as needed. I am a long time left foot brake user although I do like the term left foot balancing better. Usually you are not really braking, you just happen to be using the brake pedal to balance the car for handling.
#13
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Ok, now I have to video my feet.
I work all the pedals transfering from feet and pedals as needed. I am a long time left foot brake user although I do like the term left foot balancing better. Usually you are not really braking, you just happen to be using the brake pedal to balance the car for handling.
I work all the pedals transfering from feet and pedals as needed. I am a long time left foot brake user although I do like the term left foot balancing better. Usually you are not really braking, you just happen to be using the brake pedal to balance the car for handling.
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