Segment 11
Braking Point | Gear | Minimum speed |
N/A | 4 | 146 km/h |
For this segment, it appears the driver is taking a combination corner at the circuit. While the telemetry data does not provide a specific braking point, we can observe the driver's actions through the corner.
As the driver approaches the corner, they begin to gradually apply the brakes, as indicated by the increasing brake pressure. The driver maintains a steady throttle application throughout the braking phase, demonstrating good control and stability.
At the apex of the corner, the driver reaches their minimum speed of 146 km/h while in 4th gear. This suggests the driver is effectively managing their speed and maintaining control through the corner.
After the apex, the driver smoothly transitions to the acceleration phase, gradually increasing throttle application to power out of the corner. This controlled and progressive throttle application helps the car remain stable and allows the driver to maximize their exit speed.
Remember, the key to mastering this combination corner is to focus on a smooth and consistent application of the brakes, steering, and throttle throughout the entire corner. Maintain a disciplined approach, and you'll be able to carry good speed through this challenging section of the circuit.