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- GTP_Synwraith
Hey Maz, everybody,
Well, I'm going on day 5 with the wheel now, and just a couple more tidbits to report. I guess I've had a bit of tunnel vision since I got the wheel and have pretty much just been focusing on the events I would normally compete in (WRS & EYS), so I've mainly been in the Art Morrison, the F430 and the Tuned Lotus. All of these cars are much easier to drive with the wheel. Especially the Lotus. I have been forcing myself to try and learn how to brake with my left foot for the Lotus time trial at Suzuka, so I can brake and blip/keep on the throttle at the same time--which for me comes in very handy for this car. I haven't got the heel-toe down yet, though.
Hey man, your progress is excellent in my opinion. I've been left-foot braking since the start of my G25 use, but I'm not really sure if it's affording me any advantage or not. It just feels natural to drive fast this way. It could be because I was playing racing games at arcades for much longer than I ever drove a real car
Also, ran a few Suzuka 550pp races last night with mad94, aussienicko and drama-kyd in the clio V6 and was able to lap in the low to mid 2:17's when I was able to keep it on track With the sixaxis, I was doing great if I could run in the low 2:19's or high 2:18's. So the wheel is definitely much better here at Suzuka--especially at the hairpin, 130R and Casio--all of which are much smoother/more drama-free. On the flipside, I am still struggling with overall race-pace consistency with the wheel, although I also had this problem with the sixaxis as well.
Wow, you're actually at the point where you're beating your sixaxis times, I have to say I'm quite envious. I'm still not matching them in most places like Fuji and Suzuka, even Eiger. I agree with the hairpin and 130R being much more enjoyable on the wheel than Sixaxis. Also Dunlop! Much simpler.
A couple of other brief notes: I don't know about you Maz, but I am finding it easier to use the pedals in my socks--much better feel and precision with the pedals. Also, I am finding that although my neck and shoulders get a bit stiff with the wheel after prolonged use, there are brief stretches during races/time trials that it feels like I am getting a little "break" with the wheel--such as on straightaway sections where I can just relax and "breathe" for a moment. Are you feeling this way as well Maz? That's a good feeling isn't it? Maybe I was just too tense using the pad, but I never remember getting those short little breathers like you do with the wheel.
Agreed, I found it much better in socks also. But my braking leg is definitely suffering and regular breaks are a real necessity. Full credit to those awesome drivers who do the 10 lap Suzuka races, never make mistakes and ar efaster than everyone else. Incredible, that feels months and months away for me.
P.S. Maz--The wheelstand should be arriving today or tomorrow, and I will try and give you an update as soon as I have it up and running. I think I have had the benefit of having a more stable setup with the wheel so far, and I can't wait to hear your feedback once you get a more stable setup for yours as well 👍
Carl
I look forward to hearing about it Carl. I'm currently driving myself up the wall (literally) at Eiger in the F430 for WRS 24 and the sharp corners are obliterating my insecure setup. Everything's been moving around so much, I could definitely use a wheelstand.
All the best
Maz