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Segment 6

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Monza Track Guide - Ferrari 488 GT3 (Assetto Corsa)

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Segment 6

Braking PointGearMinimum speed
15 metres3138 km/h
Segment 6 presents a right-hand corner that requires a delicate balance of braking and throttle control to maintain an optimal racing line. With the lowest gear being third and the minimum speed recorded at approximately 132 km/h, this suggests that the corner is of medium speed, demanding precise entry and exit strategies. The braking point data indicates that the driver begins to apply the brakes at around 33 meters before initiating the turn. This relatively short braking distance implies that the approach speed must be well-judged to avoid overshooting the corner or losing time by braking too early. From the racing line depicted in the image, it's clear that a wide entry is favored, allowing for a smooth arc through the corner. The line hugs the inside apex closely before gradually widening on exit to maximize speed onto the following straight or into the next corner sequence. Simracers should focus on finding a braking marker that allows them to consistently hit this 33-meter point while also ensuring they're carrying enough speed through the corner without compromising grip. It's crucial to modulate both brake and throttle inputs smoothly to maintain stability and prevent unsettling the car during this segment. Remember, practice makes perfect, so repeated laps focusing on this corner will help refine your technique and improve lap times.
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