Adapting to steering ratio
Ridenour
07-19-2005, 09:36 PM
Hey guys - wasn't sure where to put this; probably belongs under style and technique, but I figuired more of ya would see it here. My question is this: I've been getting more and more into cart racing, and everytime I jump in a different car to race, it's tough to adapt to the steering for the first like 10-20 seconds of the race. Some of them have rediculously unresponsive steering, while others have extremely tight ratios. Does anyone have any ideas for how to be prepared for the steering before I start the race? Lots of these cars I have no idea what's in store for me until I start driving. Do any of u have any tips? Thanks.
-Josh-
07-19-2005, 09:57 PM
Keep practicing, eventually you'll get so good at either you wont even think twice about it. Practice makes perfect.
-The Stig-
07-19-2005, 10:21 PM
Keep practicing, eventually you'll get so good at either you wont even think twice about it. Practice makes perfect.
That's what I kept telling you when you started whackin it... now look at you... a whack-o-holic.
Yer just gonna have a bloody stub if ya don't calm it down!!!!
:biggrin:
That's what I kept telling you when you started whackin it... now look at you... a whack-o-holic.
Yer just gonna have a bloody stub if ya don't calm it down!!!!
:biggrin:
-Josh-
07-19-2005, 11:57 PM
That's what I kept telling you when you started whackin it... now look at you... a whack-o-holic.
Yer just gonna have a bloody stub if ya don't calm it down!!!!
:biggrin:
you're so mean!!
:crying:
Yer just gonna have a bloody stub if ya don't calm it down!!!!
:biggrin:
you're so mean!!
:crying:
Ridenour
07-21-2005, 10:52 PM
LoL thanks guys - I think that's about the just of it. I guess just practice.
RaidenKing
07-21-2005, 11:49 PM
the best drivers will take quick note of the abilities of a vehicle and adjust their style to manipulate the vehicle and use it to its full potential.... God I need to stop watching initial D
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