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Lap 1
Segment 4
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6th Feb 2024
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Brands Hatch Circuit - Indy - Renault Clio R.S V

To improve your cornering technique on a motorcycle, it's essential to focus on the entry, apex, and exit of the turn. The entry is where you set up for the corner, and it's crucial to get your speed right; too fast and you'll run wide, too slow and you'll waste time. Aim for a smooth deceleration rather than abrupt braking. The apex is the midpoint of the turn and where you should be closest to the inside edge. Hitting the apex allows for a more straightforward exit and better acceleration out of the corner. However, be cautious not to clip it too early or too late as it can throw off your line. The exit is where you accelerate out of the turn. A good exit can make up for a less-than-perfect entry or apex. It's important to straighten up as much as possible before applying full throttle to maximize grip. Remember that practice makes perfect. Start slowly and build up your speed as you become more comfortable with each corner's characteristics. Always ride within your limits and gradually push your boundaries as your skills improve. In summary, effective cornering on a motorcycle involves mastering the entry by controlling your speed, hitting the apex accurately to maintain a good line through the turn, and executing a strong exit by accelerating smoothly while straightening up. Practice consistently at a comfortable pace, progressively challenging yourself while staying within safe limits.