I haven’t seen anyone go more in depth than you have. The reference about kissing the kerb was not just hilarious, but makes it easy to remember! Thanks for that!
Seriously love these sim games!!! Excellent tips and insights!!! Totally enjoyed!!! Thanks So Much for sharing this with us and we hope all is well!!! 😁🤙👊
You know what you could do? A fastest lap with the standard set ups. So noobs like me have a target to aim for and you would keep your set up a secret ;).
Haha, I don't think many people would want to see standard setups when a good setup can be found quite easily! Maybe something to do when I run out of tracks to cover perhaps! Thanks for the idea though!
I assume i have watched at least 50 time your monza track guide. so did i with other guides. however at some point a thought came up that with a proper set up i could reach your time. so i bought one and guess what i still cant do it. i got better but still miles away from what is possible in general. even if you eliminate the variables like a proper set up, focused practice is way more important that a set up. this is how i came up with the idea that a fast lap with the aggressive set up would be something nice, so you could aim for what is possible without investing stupid money into nothing. @@LukeMorris11 anyways your videos are very appreciated!
@ I've seen one of the top guys going 46 with something at Monza with stock aggressive setup. Dont remember the car though. His point was "setup is a tool which allows you to find these last 0.3 sec. The main thing is your own driving" Well, the guy if karting champion and lifetime professional karting coach and engineer, but still:)
I haven’t seen anyone go more in depth than you have. The reference about kissing the kerb was not just hilarious, but makes it easy to remember! Thanks for that!
Sorry for the lengthy video! Most corners here require a bit of explaining to get the point across, but thank you for watching and sticking with it!
Lol at the Nicholas Latifi slip road. I'd forgotten about that.
You just got a like and sub! This is the most in depth explanation of a track guide! Thank you so much!! Cheers mate!
Very nice. I am struggeling here, but you gave me some points to try out again. Will definetly try to put it into practice. Thanks a lot!!
Seriously love these sim games!!!
Excellent tips and insights!!!
Totally enjoyed!!!
Thanks So Much for sharing this with us and we hope all is well!!!
😁🤙👊
Great tutorial, whats your rig setup?
Explained the esses & spoon perfectly, awesome video man.
I hope you get fast one day bro !
@ get back to studying lil bro
So we're really calling that tiny road the Latifi road i guess hahaha
Thanks for the guide, solid work !
Thanks Luke. Great track guide
Amazing video keep it up
Thanks! Will do!
Very very good track guides 👌🏻do you do coaching?
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You know what you could do? A fastest lap with the standard set ups. So noobs like me have a target to aim for and you would keep your set up a secret ;).
Haha, I don't think many people would want to see standard setups when a good setup can be found quite easily! Maybe something to do when I run out of tracks to cover perhaps! Thanks for the idea though!
I assume i have watched at least 50 time your monza track guide. so did i with other guides. however at some point a thought came up that with a proper set up i could reach your time. so i bought one and guess what i still cant do it. i got better but still miles away from what is possible in general. even if you eliminate the variables like a proper set up, focused practice is way more important that a set up. this is how i came up with the idea that a fast lap with the aggressive set up would be something nice, so you could aim for what is possible without investing stupid money into nothing. @@LukeMorris11
anyways your videos are very appreciated!
@ I've seen one of the top guys going 46 with something at Monza with stock aggressive setup. Dont remember the car though.
His point was "setup is a tool which allows you to find these last 0.3 sec. The main thing is your own driving"
Well, the guy if karting champion and lifetime professional karting coach and engineer, but still:)