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Lap 5
Segment 10
2:03.855
7th Feb 2024
Assetto Corsa Competizione
Misano - Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo 2020

To effectively navigate a corner, it's crucial to understand the significance of speed. The entry speed sets the tone for the entire corner, influencing your line and exit speed. The goal is to carry as much speed as possible without compromising control or safety. This requires precise throttle control and an understanding of the car's limits. When approaching a corner, start by braking in a straight line to shed excess speed before turning in. This ensures stability and prepares the car for the cornering phase. As you turn in, aim for the apex—the point where your car comes closest to the inside of the turn. Hitting the apex allows for a smoother and more direct path through the corner. As you approach the apex, begin to gradually apply throttle. This transfers weight to the rear wheels, aiding in traction and stability. It's important not to apply too much throttle too soon, as this can lead to understeer or oversteer. After hitting the apex, focus on smoothly unwinding the steering wheel while progressively increasing throttle application. This will help you maintain momentum and control as you exit the corner. Throughout this process, it's essential to keep your eyes up and look ahead through the corner. Anticipating what's coming allows for better preparation and smoother inputs. In summary, effective cornering involves managing entry speed, aiming for a precise apex, smoothly applying throttle through and after the apex, unwinding steering with care, and maintaining forward vision throughout. Balancing these elements leads to faster and safer corners on track or road.