As I expected this TT is exposing my limitations all together.
Brands hatch: I suffer it a lot with those high-speed corners
Car: the fact that you have to slide it to make it effective, and the fact that the power is limited means you have to carry all the speed into the corners
Yes, that's true, but machine is oversteering but not hysterical, but this thing of making an advance action to generate a useful reaction to achieve a purpose I have a hard time putting it into practice.
It may be that I am clueless about drift (I would like to learn, but have never found a method that would entice me to spend time on it) and that when one piece of car does a different thing from the other piece it sends my synapses into overload.
I'm often late, or what I'm supposed to predict surprises me.
In short, so far this is the disappointing result.
I'm following the ghost of a user with time on the edge of 1.47
Up to T4, sometimes T5 I'm between 3-5 tenths of a second behind him, but then I get to the finish line and I'm at 1.48 high, or 1.49
I know this was to
@Gorefast but challenge accepted 😉
Recorded the lap from the 3 different lap camera angles (I like the last one the most)
Also uploaded with tags #drift #gtp #pcourty
what a perfomance, I would love to be able to do these things, even going much slower. In fact.
I got curious and want a more visual clue on just how slow we all are compare to the leader.
I did some calculation and found out for every second we are slower than the leader (for the BH TT)....we are 37.7 meters (124.4 fts) behind (according to average speed). Since gold time is 3.115 seconds slower, we are talking about 117 meters (388 fts) behind the leader....that's well over a football field length (doesn't matter which football)........
In my case it's probaby the Holly and Benji football filed
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With a little trigonometry, taking into account the radius of the earth (6327 km), the height of an observer (let's make it a 1.70 m) and the line from the observer to the horizon line, we get that the distance at which a player sees the horizon is 4.53 km. Taking into account that the goal crossbar appears when a player is at least on the three-quarter court, the field results in a length of about 17.8 km.
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