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jimGTS wrote:as mentioned in your other post, cool vid, i would be a little more consistent on your hand position, it does tend to move around wheel which is what i read to avoid.
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and maybe its just me but you hold it quite high.
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Indeed, I'd be inclined to agree.
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You're nice and smooth already, and you certainly seem to be driving well within yourself and the
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(super-quick) car.
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However,
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(and this also goes for jimGTS), you need to be sitting closer to the steering wheel and/or more upright.
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Your arms should be bent roughly to 90deg at the elbows when sitting upright with your hands at 3 and 9.
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If not, you end up stretching to reach the top of the wheel
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(as in both videos), meaning slightly less control when you need to move it quickly.
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Heel and toe makes hard braking easier, and ultimately makes you quicker into and through the corners.
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It's really hard at first, because it's such an illogical thing to be doing
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- but persistence is worth it.
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