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Lap 3
Segment 7
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6th Feb 2024
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Spa-Francorchamps - Porsche 911 (992) GT3 R

To effectively navigate corners while driving, it's crucial to manage your speed appropriately. Entering a corner too fast can lead to understeer or oversteer, which can cause you to lose control of the vehicle. To prevent this, slow down before the corner, allowing you to maintain control and accelerate smoothly out of it. When approaching a corner, start by assessing the situation and planning your line of travel. Look for any potential hazards, such as oncoming traffic or pedestrians. As you begin to turn, aim for the 'apex' - the point where your car is closest to the inside of the corner. This allows for a smoother and more efficient turn. Your focus should be on smooth steering inputs; jerky movements can unsettle the car's balance. Keep your hands at the 9 and 3 o'clock positions on the steering wheel for optimal control. As you reach the apex, gradually apply power to accelerate out of the corner. This will help stabilize the car and improve traction. It's important to adjust your technique based on different types of corners. For example, in a decreasing radius corner (where the curve gets tighter), you'll need to brake earlier and turn more sharply than in an increasing radius corner (where the curve opens up). In long corners, maintain a steady speed and smooth steering throughout. Remember that practice makes perfect when it comes to mastering corners. Take time to learn how your car responds in different situations and refine your technique accordingly. With experience, you'll become more confident and efficient in handling corners safely and effectively.