Kaldar142
Senior Member
Over the weekend i tracked my Z06 at summit point on the Shenandoah circuit.
Car was great, but had a few questions...
My instructor kept telling me to not down shift until the absolute end of the braking zone, IE right before you turn in.
I had never done that before but he insisted that i must do it that way, how do you guys feel about that? He said at higher speeds it will make more sense, but i don't really see how it would matter if i'm still applying the same amount of braking force the entire time while heel/toe downshifting
Second, he kept on telling me to brake earlier...?? He normally drives an MR2 so hes not used to 500+hp so maybe he was just nervous but he had me braking extremely early to the point where i would almost coast a little before going into the turn as opposed to braking hard prior to the turn and then turning in.
Basically, he had me brake early then get on the gas and go through the corner... thoughts / opinions?
This driving style was much different than what i had normally been doing with other instructors.
I didn't really question him at the time because...well hes an instructor and knows more than me, lol''
-Joey
Car was great, but had a few questions...
My instructor kept telling me to not down shift until the absolute end of the braking zone, IE right before you turn in.
I had never done that before but he insisted that i must do it that way, how do you guys feel about that? He said at higher speeds it will make more sense, but i don't really see how it would matter if i'm still applying the same amount of braking force the entire time while heel/toe downshifting
Second, he kept on telling me to brake earlier...?? He normally drives an MR2 so hes not used to 500+hp so maybe he was just nervous but he had me braking extremely early to the point where i would almost coast a little before going into the turn as opposed to braking hard prior to the turn and then turning in.
Basically, he had me brake early then get on the gas and go through the corner... thoughts / opinions?
This driving style was much different than what i had normally been doing with other instructors.
I didn't really question him at the time because...well hes an instructor and knows more than me, lol''
-Joey
Like the guys above said, he was probably trying to get you into a rhythm so you can concentrate on smoothness while keeping things safe. It's the same tried and true "in slow, out fast, then adjust from there" mentality everyone uses to instruct.