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Lap 8
Segment 2
1:51.987
6th Feb 2024
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Monza - Porsche 911 (992) GT3 R

When approaching a corner, it's crucial to focus on your speed. Entering too fast can lead to a loss of control, while too slow can impede momentum. To maintain an optimal pace, assess the corner's severity, grip level, and any potential hazards. For the entry phase, aim for a wide approach to increase your vision and straighten the corner as much as possible. This allows for better anticipation of any changes in the corner's radius or surface conditions. Use reference points like signs or trees to judge your turn-in point consistently. During the apex phase, it's essential to look through the corner towards your exit point rather than directly in front of you. This helps in aligning the bike with the desired exit path and preparing for throttle application. As you exit the corner, smoothly roll on the throttle to stabilize the bike and use its power to drive out of the turn. Be mindful of not applying too much throttle which can cause loss of traction. In summary, managing speed is vital when tackling corners on a motorcycle. A wide entry provides better visibility and control; using reference points helps in consistent turn-ins; focusing on the exit during apex ensures proper alignment; and a smooth throttle roll-on aids in a stable exit. By mastering these techniques, you'll navigate corners more safely and efficiently.