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- cipater78
First of all @Vule sad to see you leave, if only temporary, but perfectly understandable of course. I wish you all the best and will remain forever thankful for the tip with the brake pedal springs
I spent the last 60 minutes with what is by now a typical Thursday evening routine: trying the new TT for „just a few laps“ before I would „go back“ to the old one, only to get completely hooked on the shiny new thing, even if that thing is an EV that weighs what feels like three tons 🤣
And this one was especially deceiving. Got gold in the very first lap (really the only difficulty was finding the brake markers, and that‘s trivial if you follow a ghost with brake lights). Then got down to 1:27.6 in lap 3 already with a 1:03.7 S2 split. Little did I know I would spend the next 25 laps cursing the wildly inconsistent track limits for turns 3 and 4 and getting nowhere even close to that time again.
Luckily I could finish the session with a happy end.
This one already felt close to optimal in the first two sectors, but I lost some time in the chicane and the final corner. So getting below 1:37 should be possible and it’s what I‘m aiming for.
That @Gomario JSP is able to pull that off sitting on the couch behind his laptop is … astounding 🤣
Edit: oh yeah, forgot to mention: I mapped the overtake button to the right paddle since I don‘t need to shift anyway. Worked really well for me.
I spent the last 60 minutes with what is by now a typical Thursday evening routine: trying the new TT for „just a few laps“ before I would „go back“ to the old one, only to get completely hooked on the shiny new thing, even if that thing is an EV that weighs what feels like three tons 🤣
And this one was especially deceiving. Got gold in the very first lap (really the only difficulty was finding the brake markers, and that‘s trivial if you follow a ghost with brake lights). Then got down to 1:27.6 in lap 3 already with a 1:03.7 S2 split. Little did I know I would spend the next 25 laps cursing the wildly inconsistent track limits for turns 3 and 4 and getting nowhere even close to that time again.
Luckily I could finish the session with a happy end.
This one already felt close to optimal in the first two sectors, but I lost some time in the chicane and the final corner. So getting below 1:37 should be possible and it’s what I‘m aiming for.
That @Gomario JSP is able to pull that off sitting on the couch behind his laptop is … astounding 🤣
Edit: oh yeah, forgot to mention: I mapped the overtake button to the right paddle since I don‘t need to shift anyway. Worked really well for me.
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