Thank you so much for the very detailed explanation and also for providing the examples clips. This session will definitely be one of the important milestones in how to drive like a pro journey. Keep sharing this kind of insightful info
Good video. Yes, shuffle steering is a good method while driving slowly or in a moderate pace in the street. It is definitely not a good method for the race track.
Amazing...very detailed video helped me out a lot. When I drive my mustang a huge difference from my old way of Steering, from the way properly way of Steering. I can see it. Thanks
Thank you for taking the time to go in-depth on a topic that is usually overlooked at! I'm going to readjust the seating the position on my sim rig and project car.
So don't ever break the 9 and 3 with both hands, but you may break it with one hand if the corner is too tight but keep your right hand on the 3 for tight left turns and keep your left hand on the 9 for tight right turns.
This video IS AMAZING! I've been scratching around to find all these answers!!! Thank you so so much! My one question is how tightly should you grip the steering wheel???
U should always keep ur shoulders relaxed. U should grip the steering wheel lightly too. If u grip the wheel too tight, ur muscles will be tense and it will affect the speed of your steering response. The trick is to keep ur shoulders relaxed and lowered.
Awesome video! The only problem with this technique is that if you are not on a racetrack (on the road) the corners are sharper and you need to lift your hands from 3-9 position. How do you correctly steer on the road?
I dont use it all the times when I am on the roads because I dont drive near the limits on the roads. Unless theres a need to. I will lock and anchor my Master Arm. And release 1 hand.
It is such an informative video. Though I have a question, now DCT and automatic transmission switch gears much faster than manual transmissions. Why do many pro drivers still prefer to drive a manual transmission in competitive racing? What are the pros and cons of manual vs. DCT & Automatic in competitive racing?
Weight of the gearbox makes a very big difference. When we race. Our car is pushed to the limits for many laps. Sometimes we go full sprinting mode for hours. auto gearboxes tend to overheat easily. Weight. Durability. Cost. Etc.... many factors
Automatic trans do not perform as well under sustained high rpms loads and heat. They do perform well in one lap/time trials events though, and have started to show up more and more in builders events like GLTC and global time attack series etc. 😀
Fantastic video. I have a question though. For street driving, how do you place and move your hands to do 1.5 turns (fully lock out a street car wheel) for a right turn or for parking? I can't find any race/professional technique for that extra turn after crossing your arms to maximum.
Because modern drifting uses alot more steering angles. And unlike reactive correction in racing, drifters induce the slide themselves, so the slide is a lot more easy to predict.
thanks for the tips question. is the master hand also apply to small steering angle turn? i mean, should i use right hand as a main force when i do left turn (less force/relaxed left hand) or should i use both hand same amount of force?
I can't give a correct answer because there are too many variables to your question. If its losing traction due to rwd powersliding. Lifting off may cause a snap oversteer immediately if ur steering wheel is facing the opposite direction. But if u are running out of track already. Continuing to power on will fly u out of the track. Will need to be very specific of the situation for me to answer correctly... keeping the right steering hold will help u react better btw....
This 1 more for circuit and race track. On the streets sometimes have to uturn and park car etc.... very hard to maintain 39. Just make sure u keep the right steering position when driving fast.
Unless u have precise control and confidence that u don't need more than 1 rotation to correct. Then u can try. But the maximum rotation u can do with 1 hand is different in bother directions.
A question I have is that what if I had taken the wrong line and more steering input is required to get the car around the corner, in that case what should I do?
It really depends on wat is the situation. If u have went wider than u should due to overspeeding, turning more will actually make the understeer worst. Reducing speed by lifting throttle or braking will help alot. If u are going offline not due to speed but due to lack of steering input, then I would suggest turning more. This tend to happen when the eyes are looking at the attack spot but the hands did not follow and steer towards it. Haha. The most ideal way is to draw a mental/imaginery ideal line and do your best to keep ur car parallel to it.
@@ShaneAngRacing Thanks a lot for the advice and the detail explanation, now hopefully I don't end up crashing into a tree because I fail to follow your advice
@@gotthezest actually there are alot of details to go thru. But I always like to advise my racers that the steering wheel is just the guide of the car. Whether the car able to turn, follow the line or not, weight shifts and under/oversteer is all on the throttle control.
ya bro... I forgot to add this into the video.... this doesn't apply to drifting or gymkhana. Well, gymkhana is relatively safe due to very low speeds but In Drifting, these masters intentionally throw the car sideways or more and many of the cars are modded to have crazy steering angles. So it actually is not possible to hold the wheel in a fixed position. Because clocking fast timing is not the target of drifting, they let the car totally lose traction(which is not the fastest way to take a corner) and waited for the speed to slow down to a point where the traction comes back. I have huge respect for this drifters as it is not something I can do yet. When we watch NOB taniguchi drifts, he intentionally throw the wheel without the racer's grip. But when he is in the time attack. He immediately changed back to the usual grip. Well, i think that the key to be fast is to make use of as much traction as possible and always keep urself within the max traction. so to correct all the micro slides, we need to have fast reflexes and consistently adjust along the corners to keep the car within that line. So this video is about being fast and safe on the track. Really thank you for pointing out. Our later episodes will cover drifting as we will be attending a drifting school! hahaha
nice one, good job on the series
Truly underrated video. I will try my best to refer this video to anyone requiring steering advice in racing or in any aspect. :)
Gonna pull this one on my driving test
Thank you so much for the very detailed explanation and also for providing the examples clips. This session will definitely be one of the important milestones in how to drive like a pro journey.
Keep sharing this kind of insightful info
thank you for your kind words
This video should have way more views!
Thank you! I will try to use the consistency.
Good video.
Yes, shuffle steering is a good method while driving slowly or in a moderate pace in the street. It is definitely not a good method for the race track.
Amazing...very detailed video helped me out a lot. When I drive my mustang a huge difference from my old way of Steering, from the way properly way of Steering. I can see it. Thanks
Thanks. Happy to be of help
awesome vid!
Thank you for taking the time to go in-depth on a topic that is usually overlooked at! I'm going to readjust the seating the position on my sim rig and project car.
Happy to be of some help to u :)
Excellent video from a Pro. Thank you.
really liked this video, really sad to see you didn't continue with this series :(
i was really busy with my race schedule. But i really hope to continue it one day.
underrated video.
great info 👍
Here in spain driving instructors ALWAYS tell you to never cross your arms lol
on road it isn't comfortable to do but on track it's a different story, you have to know exactly where your wheels are pointing to
Thank you so much, not only will this help me in my kart racing in the future, it will also help me with my sim racing. Thanks dude!
Happy to help bro
Im watching this video for my driving lesson
So don't ever break the 9 and 3 with both hands, but you may break it with one hand if the corner is too tight but keep your right hand on the 3 for tight left turns and keep your left hand on the 9 for tight right turns.
@@TimpBizkit yes
Thanks a lot!
This video IS AMAZING! I've been scratching around to find all these answers!!! Thank you so so much! My one question is how tightly should you grip the steering wheel???
U should always keep ur shoulders relaxed. U should grip the steering wheel lightly too. If u grip the wheel too tight, ur muscles will be tense and it will affect the speed of your steering response. The trick is to keep ur shoulders relaxed and lowered.
Hold on loosely but don't let go.....as in the song
@@ShaneAngRacing thanks man! My driving has come leaps and bounds since first posting this, you've helped me tons!!!
@@reddmann2216 brilliant mate!
@@stevenhenderson1198 really happy to help bro :)
please make more episodes I really want to learn your tips
Nice! Please make anothers episodes.
Awesome video! The only problem with this technique is that if you are not on a racetrack (on the road) the corners are sharper and you need to lift your hands from 3-9 position. How do you correctly steer on the road?
I dont use it all the times when I am on the roads because I dont drive near the limits on the roads. Unless theres a need to. I will lock and anchor my Master Arm. And release 1 hand.
@@ShaneAngRacing thanks for the answer! Would be awesome if you could do a video on steering correctly and quickly on the road
Awesome stuff 😊👍👍👍
Thanks!
It is such an informative video. Though I have a question, now DCT and automatic transmission switch gears much faster than manual transmissions. Why do many pro drivers still prefer to drive a manual transmission in competitive racing? What are the pros and cons of manual vs. DCT & Automatic in competitive racing?
Is it just because of the weight of the car?
Weight of the gearbox makes a very big difference. When we race. Our car is pushed to the limits for many laps. Sometimes we go full sprinting mode for hours. auto gearboxes tend to overheat easily.
Weight. Durability. Cost. Etc.... many factors
Automatic trans do not perform as well under sustained high rpms loads and heat. They do perform well in one lap/time trials events though, and have started to show up more and more in builders events like GLTC and global time attack series etc. 😀
Great video!
Great...I learned something new thanks
This question has been on .y mond for so long.. thabks for the explanation
This tought me a lot , thank you !
Happy to help bro
So you never move both hands to turn more? how would you turn in a really tight corner
Fantastic video. I have a question though. For street driving, how do you place and move your hands to do 1.5 turns (fully lock out a street car wheel) for a right turn or for parking? I can't find any race/professional technique for that extra turn after crossing your arms to maximum.
Low speed corners will not snap as easy as high speed bends. So if u are just using for uturns and parking. The 3 9 steering is not needed.
Where did you get the cross earring from the intro
nice bro.
Another issue with extended arm is long lever slower to move
thats why its better to have both hands on the wheel
amazing bro thanks , why in drift cars they shuffle ?
Because modern drifting uses alot more steering angles. And unlike reactive correction in racing, drifters induce the slide themselves, so the slide is a lot more easy to predict.
@@ShaneAngRacing thank you for sharing and answering i thought im drifting wrong . 🤣
thanks for the tips
question.
is the master hand also apply to small steering angle turn?
i mean, should i use right hand as a main force when i do left turn (less force/relaxed left hand)
or
should i use both hand same amount of force?
I suggest keeping it balanced on both hands
@@ShaneAngRacing
thanks! apreciate it.
wish there episode 2
Bravo
Does this apply to city driving as well? thanks a lot
Actually anywhere. If u wanna always be ready for any sudden incidents
@@ShaneAngRacing Thanks a lot appreciate your answer
@@ShaneAngRacing should I keep my thumbs in or out ?
@@tarekaltouny5637 I keep it in to grip it better. But do let go of the wheel in case of impact to prevent thumb Injury
for rear wheel drive/front wheel drive, do i continue to step throttle while trying to get my car back from losing control?
I can't give a correct answer because there are too many variables to your question.
If its losing traction due to rwd powersliding. Lifting off may cause a snap oversteer immediately if ur steering wheel is facing the opposite direction. But if u are running out of track already. Continuing to power on will fly u out of the track.
Will need to be very specific of the situation for me to answer correctly... keeping the right steering hold will help u react better btw....
@@ShaneAngRacing ohh i see thanks man
I really like you video i hope more video like this tutorial driving skill on your channel 🙏🏻. Done subscribe 👌🏻btw your Crz really Amazing Shane
Thanks :) will make time to create more content.... glad to be of help
Hi boss, I tried keeping 9 3 at all times, but in Singapore seems hard leh. I can't seem to turn enough. How ah?
This 1 more for circuit and race track. On the streets sometimes have to uturn and park car etc.... very hard to maintain 39. Just make sure u keep the right steering position when driving fast.
@@ShaneAngRacing ok bro thanks for the tips!
I'm interested in god hand technique (one hand steer technique)
Unless u have precise control and confidence that u don't need more than 1 rotation to correct. Then u can try. But the maximum rotation u can do with 1 hand is different in bother directions.
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A question I have is that what if I had taken the wrong line and more steering input is required to get the car around the corner, in that case what should I do?
It really depends on wat is the situation. If u have went wider than u should due to overspeeding, turning more will actually make the understeer worst. Reducing speed by lifting throttle or braking will help alot. If u are going offline not due to speed but due to lack of steering input, then I would suggest turning more.
This tend to happen when the eyes are looking at the attack spot but the hands did not follow and steer towards it. Haha. The most ideal way is to draw a mental/imaginery ideal line and do your best to keep ur car parallel to it.
@@ShaneAngRacing Thanks a lot for the advice and the detail explanation, now hopefully I don't end up crashing into a tree because I fail to follow your advice
@@gotthezest actually there are alot of details to go thru. But I always like to advise my racers that the steering wheel is just the guide of the car. Whether the car able to turn, follow the line or not, weight shifts and under/oversteer is all on the throttle control.
@@ShaneAngRacing I see, a new video on throttle control soon?
I do agree with u about letting the steering go during oversteer, but what happens when it comes to drifting wise? Sorry no offence intended
ya bro... I forgot to add this into the video.... this doesn't apply to drifting or gymkhana. Well, gymkhana is relatively safe due to very low speeds but In Drifting, these masters intentionally throw the car sideways or more and many of the cars are modded to have crazy steering angles. So it actually is not possible to hold the wheel in a fixed position. Because clocking fast timing is not the target of drifting, they let the car totally lose traction(which is not the fastest way to take a corner) and waited for the speed to slow down to a point where the traction comes back. I have huge respect for this drifters as it is not something I can do yet. When we watch NOB taniguchi drifts, he intentionally throw the wheel without the racer's grip. But when he is in the time attack. He immediately changed back to the usual grip.
Well, i think that the key to be fast is to make use of as much traction as possible and always keep urself within the max traction. so to correct all the micro slides, we need to have fast reflexes and consistently adjust along the corners to keep the car within that line. So this video is about being fast and safe on the track. Really thank you for pointing out.
Our later episodes will cover drifting as we will be attending a drifting school! hahaha
awesome, can't wait for future episodes, specially the drifting one
Thanks for the tips! 👍
nothing in this episode that you dont already know... wait for more ya!
Shane Ang Racing always good to revisit the fundamentals
I dont know why this video reminds me on Initial D xD
I am drive like this,anyway thanks the video