Tips for Brans Hatch (short course)
Tips for Brans Hatch (short course)
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fiveoclockhero1

672 posts

208 months

Saturday 23rd April 2011
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Do an evening track "day" and have tuition. Its Brands not Brans

rex

2,067 posts

290 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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Don't trail brake into Graham Hill bend. It seems to be a bit quicker to brake in a straight line in my car. Try both though.

Don't forget the uphill bit to Druids flattens out before you finish the braking zone and the grip reduces as the car goes slightly lighter at the front.

ginettajoe

2,106 posts

242 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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rex said:
Don't trail brake into Graham Hill bend. It seems to be a bit quicker to brake in a straight line in my car. Try both though.

Don't forget the uphill bit to Druids flattens out before you finish the braking zone and the grip reduces as the car goes slightly lighter at the front.
....... if you don't turn in on the brakes at Graham Hill bend, the chances are the car will understeer across the exit kerb, especially in a front or four wheel drive car!!! HTH

silverthorn2151

6,360 posts

203 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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Buy a circuit guide and do your homework using that and the millions of youtube laps you can find on line, and then have some tuition.

Very difficult to master. Faster than you think in places and slower than you think in others.

rex

2,067 posts

290 months

Monday 25th April 2011
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ginettajoe said:
rex said:
Don't trail brake into Graham Hill bend. It seems to be a bit quicker to brake in a straight line in my car. Try both though.

Don't forget the uphill bit to Druids flattens out before you finish the braking zone and the grip reduces as the car goes slightly lighter at the front.
....... if you don't turn in on the brakes at Graham Hill bend, the chances are the car will understeer across the exit kerb, especially in a front or four wheel drive car!!! HTH
That's why I said to try both as I have only driven the circuit in a RWD ( front engine and mid engine) so may not apply to other configurations. vbox data was useful to review this bend with different techniques. I suppose it just ends up with what is best for your driving style and car that you are in at the time and the conditions. For me that is what driving on a track is all about. Learning and constantly improving.

ginettajoe

2,106 posts

242 months

Tuesday 26th April 2011
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rex said:
That's why I said to try both as I have only driven the circuit in a RWD ( front engine and mid engine) so may not apply to other configurations. vbox data was useful to review this bend with different techniques. I suppose it just ends up with what is best for your driving style and car that you are in at the time and the conditions. For me that is what driving on a track is all about. Learning and constantly improving.
I couldn't agree more!!