Which track is the biggest workout with the wheel?

Messages
54
I've noticed that the tracks that have the most tight-angle turns are the biggest workout with the wheel; there's a lot of hand-over-hand steering involved (or maybe my technique is just wrong). Which of these tracks is the biggest workout?
 
I've noticed that the tracks that have the most tight-angle turns are the biggest workout with the wheel; there's a lot of hand-over-hand steering involved (or maybe my technique is just wrong). Which of these tracks is the biggest workout?

well... for me its suzuka and nürburg GP (vettel challenge) but.. it isnt a work out....
bevore i bought the wheel i thougt "omg i cant hold the wheel if its really so hard"
and is it hard?

no way... i use forcefeedback 10 from start... never had any probs with my arms...
 
Vettel challenge, Nurb or Suzie track. FF on 10, though I never had it higher than 5, before I turned it back to 1 :D

edit: Scrap it, any track with the X2010 is not funny in this regard ;)
 
I stop to think and realize that the biggest workout stress wise, for me, is the oval Indy 500 track. This track demands more concentration for some reason, perhaps due to the fact that you have to fight with drifting, blocking and avoiding the wall from oversteer. All while never really turning right.

Other tracks, offer relief as you are in constant motion, left and right, so it causes the arms to "unwind"
 
Cote d'Azur and Eiger Norwand Short Track will have you doing more hand-over-hand than any other tracks in a typical car. The switchbacks are killer.
 
Back