Learning this car for season 3. Came to the same conclusions: 1. Brake earlier than you think you need and keep the car straight 2. Basically never exceed 80% brake pressure and learn to trail brake it effectively 3. Don’t downshift at high RPM. there’s a ton of engine brake that’ll lock the rears if you downshift early 4. Adjust brake bias forward if you still have trouble. 90% of my lockups are rear lock from aero grip quickly decreasing during braking. You can even do this in fixed setup races.
Being my first yr of iRacing (S1’23), I’ve been working up an open wheel ladder and just finished USF 2000 and this along w the Indy pro 2k feels like a great handful to learn how to drive in this sim 😅
never tried lmp3 but, sometime ago, I had the same problem in lmp2: spinning in downshifting. My breaking time and trailbraking were ok, I tried to downshift in low engine rpm but no way: spinning (in low downforce scenario). Then I find out the problem: brake bias too low. Engine break locks rear tires, so your brake bias can't be too low, otherwise you'll spin since breaking forces exceeds the maximum grip available
Thx for the tips ! Really great :) Btw, I’m learning now on real LMP3 for the next season and you make a mistake : don’t brake when you got some throttle on -> you put weight on rear and you lose the effect of transfer weight to the front. Less weight = understeering as you know. Btw the balance of the car is bad, because the rake is disturbed. Here is my tip ;) See u
This car requires you to have a very steady rhythm with braking and downshifting if you want to maximize your speed through the corners, it's a lot of fun!
At the end I say from Left to Right a few times, but I obviously mean Right to Left also 😊
What about front to back? My dentist says that one alot
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Learning this car for season 3. Came to the same conclusions:
1. Brake earlier than you think you need and keep the car straight
2. Basically never exceed 80% brake pressure and learn to trail brake it effectively
3. Don’t downshift at high RPM. there’s a ton of engine brake that’ll lock the rears if you downshift early
4. Adjust brake bias forward if you still have trouble. 90% of my lockups are rear lock from aero grip quickly decreasing during braking. You can even do this in fixed setup races.
Yep agree with all 👍🏻
Step 3 is probably what I'm doing wrong. For me the I either can't get the car stopped in time, or the backend is loose as hell
More LMP3 tips please! Love the car but I'm coming from GTs and I know I'm driving it wrong.
Thanks so much for this. Loving this car but as a relative newbie, finding it very tricky. Will give all of this a try 👍🏻
Great video. Very helpful. Started driving lmp3 this season. It is not an easy drive. But 2 wins out of 3 races. Very fun
These are some really great tips. Especially the braking one. I got up to 8th in the World at Week 13 Le Mans because of how I’m braking earlier.
Being my first yr of iRacing (S1’23), I’ve been working up an open wheel ladder and just finished USF 2000 and this along w the Indy pro 2k feels like a great handful to learn how to drive in this sim 😅
Adjusting the master cylinder size helps a lot too
never tried lmp3 but, sometime ago, I had the same problem in lmp2: spinning in downshifting. My breaking time and trailbraking were ok, I tried to downshift in low engine rpm but no way: spinning (in low downforce scenario).
Then I find out the problem: brake bias too low. Engine break locks rear tires, so your brake bias can't be too low, otherwise you'll spin since breaking forces exceeds the maximum grip available
Thank you. Good tips.
Thx for the tips ! Really great :)
Btw, I’m learning now on real LMP3 for the next season and you make a mistake : don’t brake when you got some throttle on -> you put weight on rear and you lose the effect of transfer weight to the front. Less weight = understeering as you know. Btw the balance of the car is bad, because the rake is disturbed.
Here is my tip ;) See u
This car requires you to have a very steady rhythm with braking and downshifting if you want to maximize your speed through the corners, it's a lot of fun!
I understeer mostly in the fixed setup, the fronts just don't grab
Make sure you’re always on the gas or brake. This cars hates turning while coasting. It will understeer every single time
OMG that down shift tip was what caused me so much sr!
Ahmen! love this car!!!
Brake bias to help the car rotate through the corners
I’ve noticed that they break around the gt4 breaking mark
Brake trace would be a good topic.
Yes. I thought I had put some of the left tires on the grass.
Done that myself a couple of times. Easy done when most cars are left hand drive
Can you one of these with the GTPs? Well done
My problem is, it doesn't turn in. Like ever
Bro made a video about Ryo Hirakawas spin and how to avoid it lmao. If you were just a week earlier....
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I hate this car.