@Chris30 I have an idea for you to get a better lap time at race B.
I was doing some laps this morning, and when I was thinking about this qualifying replay that you shared, I realized you were just slowing down way more than is necessary.
It made me think about my own skill progression. I used to be really lousy with Gr.3 cars.
Something that helped me improve with them a lot, was rolling the corners (coasting).
What I see in your video, is that you are mostly braking until it's time to start accelerating again.
That is something that costs you a lot of time.
If you release the brakes sooner, and let the car just coast for a bit, not only will you be slowing down less, but
when the car is coasting, it's turning much better. As a result, you can begin accelerating sooner, because the car will be pointing towards the corner exit at an earlier point.
I'll share a replay from one of my laps this morning. As you'll notice, there's a lot of time when I'm not on the gas or the brakes. Less is more.
It's something that doesn't get talked about a lot, but I think it's not a well-used practice in the lower ranks.
Remember, it works best if you release the brakes
earlier than you're used to.
I hope the point I'm trying to make came across clearly. It makes perfect sense in my head, but I may not have explained perfectly.