There has been a lot of talk about the driving styles of players - and what is real and what is not.
No question that the driving style where you trail-brake and powerslide is faster around Silverstone on those (poor) tyres. I have a lot of respect for the guys (and girls) that do those 2.16, 2.17, 2.18 laps - they show incredible control of the simulated car, no doubt.
Personally I dont have the skills for sliding, and my experience with cars (games or not) makes me keep traction on the tires - its a big no-no if i loose traction (in my head) - so i cannot get under 2.20 :-)
so my question is this:
If you took a real Nissan 370z to the real Silverstone track, would the trail-braking and sliding be faster than keeping traction on the tires at all times ?
My gut, and watching a lot of F1, WTCC, DTM, Le Mans, Top Gear and Fifth gear, tells me that traction is king for a fast lap....under any circumstances
But not in "The real driving simulator?" ;-)
Just a thought
No question that the driving style where you trail-brake and powerslide is faster around Silverstone on those (poor) tyres. I have a lot of respect for the guys (and girls) that do those 2.16, 2.17, 2.18 laps - they show incredible control of the simulated car, no doubt.
Personally I dont have the skills for sliding, and my experience with cars (games or not) makes me keep traction on the tires - its a big no-no if i loose traction (in my head) - so i cannot get under 2.20 :-)
so my question is this:
If you took a real Nissan 370z to the real Silverstone track, would the trail-braking and sliding be faster than keeping traction on the tires at all times ?
My gut, and watching a lot of F1, WTCC, DTM, Le Mans, Top Gear and Fifth gear, tells me that traction is king for a fast lap....under any circumstances
But not in "The real driving simulator?" ;-)
Just a thought