Better drivers will be consistent with better times, being fast demands alot of focus. The more experienced the driver and more he is familiar with the track he will go faster with less focus. Drivers should use straights to relax and also not overpace them self , otherwise their concentration will abandon them
I have because of its legend become very fond of the Nurb...not having a updated LMP1 CAR yet I had to settle for 2010 LMP2 car which I ran in the SIM hard but safe at a race consistent pace...14.7 miles at 6:26minutes....2 or 3 laps at a time no crashes no resets...in the middle of the mountain I flipped the open cockpit car over a wall an d into a nice German family's front yard....I asked if I could see the replay it was not good right on my head perfectly upside down my one mistake a 30 foot drop right on me bum...thank God for simulation...
Agreed. That means I am better driver than my friend? We've did karting few times (30 laps race) and he's got sligthly better single lap time once or two times (26,5 vs 26,6 seconds) where I did more than 25 laps below 27 sec margin. He's laps actually varied btw 26,5 to 28,5 sec. It means I got better race pace right?
Consistency....but not if you are consistently slow. But seriously, never try to be 'fast'..speed is the end result of getting everything else right. As Keith Code says, speed will come all by itself!
The last guy who talked at the end of the video, he sooner said it and I find it the greatest tip of all, especially for young or new drivers - about mental approach, to think through everything. 2:47
I've just started playing computer simulators last month and usually have the worst of the fastest lap times like 1:53 me; vs 1:49 fastest, but finish in the middle 9/10 times, trying to avoid crashes. I almost never hit anyone or crash the car. However, in the future, going faster will probably put pressure on me, increasing the risk of a mistake. I guess, to win, you need both consistency and be able to do fast laps... the fastest average lap wins,.:simple.
It's also about making calculated risk/reward choices. Going 105% for a couple of laps to overtake someone that slows you down even though it's risky can be worth it because the reward outweighs that risk. Going 105% from the start to the end though has very little benefit on your time while having a high risk of ending the race early.
To me racing online has become a major psicologic exercise. To keep calm and concentration is the hardest part. It's kind of competing against yourself somehow.
Thank Boris...Hans Stuuck was one of my hero's the four original horse men at BMW the bell,Hobbs,Redman,and Hans....the first ones to get paid a salary....ur bum...hah ha tru...
Bernando Alfonso 2 different drivers said that and pretty much everyone knows that hence the others game some info that isn’t said at every press conference
I like the minimalistic tone of these videos. No loud intro, no fast cuts, just straight facts and drivers feedback.
Better drivers will be consistent with better times, being fast demands alot of focus. The more experienced the driver and more he is familiar with the track he will go faster with less focus. Drivers should use straights to relax and also not overpace them self , otherwise their concentration will abandon them
I have because of its legend become very fond of the Nurb...not having a updated LMP1 CAR yet I had to settle for 2010 LMP2 car which I ran in the SIM hard but safe at a race consistent pace...14.7 miles at 6:26minutes....2 or 3 laps at a time no crashes no resets...in the middle of the mountain I flipped the open cockpit car over a wall an d into a nice German family's front yard....I asked if I could see the replay it was not good right on my head perfectly upside down my one mistake a 30 foot drop right on me bum...thank God for simulation...
With consistency comes speed.
Agreed. That means I am better driver than my friend? We've did karting few times (30 laps race) and he's got sligthly better single lap time once or two times (26,5 vs 26,6 seconds) where I did more than 25 laps below 27 sec margin. He's laps actually varied btw 26,5 to 28,5 sec. It means I got better race pace right?
@@Nudel-nc1cp it doesn't mean your a better driver necessarily, it could be that nobody has ever told him consistency is key
Consistency....but not if you are consistently slow. But seriously, never try to be 'fast'..speed is the end result of getting everything else right. As Keith Code says, speed will come all by itself!
Speed may win a race, but consistency wins championships.
And if youre consistently shit, consistency wins you a trip back home
Damn straight. You can win a championship without winning a single race, if you're always in the points
*and always finish
As always, very good and Informative video keep up the good work👌
The last guy who talked at the end of the video, he sooner said it and I find it the greatest tip of all, especially for young or new drivers - about mental approach, to think through everything. 2:47
This is really helpful and inspiring to here these statements of real drivers about how they think and deal with the true enemy - yourself.
Love the WEC series and hearing from these guys as opposed to a sprint car cup series !!!! Anotha ONE!
I've just started playing computer simulators last month and usually have the worst of the fastest lap times like 1:53 me; vs 1:49 fastest, but finish in the middle 9/10 times, trying to avoid crashes. I almost never hit anyone or crash the car. However, in the future, going faster will probably put pressure on me, increasing the risk of a mistake.
I guess, to win, you need both consistency and be able to do fast laps... the fastest average lap wins,.:simple.
It's also about making calculated risk/reward choices. Going 105% for a couple of laps to overtake someone that slows you down even though it's risky can be worth it because the reward outweighs that risk. Going 105% from the start to the end though has very little benefit on your time while having a high risk of ending the race early.
To me racing online has become a major psicologic exercise. To keep calm and concentration is the hardest part. It's kind of competing against yourself somehow.
@@hoary212 same here, when i started driving simulators my overall concentration increased
People were right: It really relaxes to hear that you are not the only one dealing with these problems
I love these videos. You guys deserve more subs!
Tom K. must be one of the most consistent drivers in history!
You guys do the best vids 👏
Cool video
reward both because it takes a lot of effort
BOTH
done.
I would add to the equation being relaxed, let your brain do the Job, not your body.
I know one thing: I am consistently slow!
Lol Brandon Hartley was consistently not fast for Toro Roso last year 😜😜😜
Thank Boris...Hans Stuuck was one of my hero's the four original horse men at BMW the bell,Hobbs,Redman,and Hans....the first ones to get paid a salary....ur bum...hah ha tru...
Nothing about getting into a rhythm and thinking about the track as a whole. Noobs
Bernando Alfonso 2 different drivers said that and pretty much everyone knows that hence the others game some info that isn’t said at every press conference