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brakeing tips plase
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The only track i know best at the min is the nascar track mm just give me idea to put in the inporvement forum.
#27 - Jakg
Quote from faster111 :The only track i know best at the min is the nascar track mm just give me idea to put in the inporvement forum.

"the nascar one" is the oval, and you dontneed to brake, it requires very little skill to keep up with the leaders
Quote from Jakg :"the nascar one" is the oval, and you dontneed to brake, it requires very little skill to keep up with the leaders

i canrt even keep up with them.
Did 1 lap on the same track with same set and car.

This is the first time I did this combo in LFS, and never gone around the track that way with mouse (only driven the other Aston-"north" configs) so I was quite carefull on the throttle, didn't use any sound either.

Take a look a little how I am driving to see what you can learn.



little note: I do not drive the BF1 normally, nor do I use a mouse normally, just did this to show how you get around the track with the BF1.
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ok thanks.
Well, if you're locking up your wheels, you might wanna lower brake force
until you stop locking them. It will take a bit longer for the car to stop,
you might have to brake earlier, but at least you'll be able to stand on the
brakes and still have traction left for turning. I usually setup my brakes
so they barely lock up at the fastest point on the track. It's normal for
them to lock up a bit at very low speed though. When it happens, you'll
just have to learn to modulate them, like abs, click click click.
#32 - CSU1
Quote from Fonnybone :Well, if you're locking up your wheels, you might wanna lower brake force
until you stop locking them. It will take a bit longer for the car to stop,
you might have to brake earlier, but at least you'll be able to stand on the
brakes and still have traction left for turning. I usually setup my brakes
so they barely lock up at the fastest point on the track. It's normal for
them to lock up a bit at very low speed though. When it happens, you'll
just have to learn to modulate them, like abs, click click click.

yep thats what I do, finding the brake force to get an abs type ting goin you know, yeah yeah I know I ain't too quick.
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brakeing tips plase
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