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Monza Track Guide - Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO 2019 (ACC)

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Segment 3

Braking PointGearMinimum speed
N/A4184 km/h
Segment 3 appears to be a high-speed straight rather than a corner, as indicated by the lack of a braking point and the description of the corner direction as "Straight." Maintaining the lowest gear at 4 and achieving a lowest speed of approximately 183.7 km/h suggests that this is a section where drivers can carry significant speed, likely coming off of a previous corner or sequence. In this segment, simracers should focus on maximizing their exit speed from the preceding corner to ensure they are carrying as much speed as possible onto the straight. Since there's no braking required for this segment, drivers should keep their cars stable and use the full width of the track to maintain optimal velocity. The racing line depicted in the image shows a smooth trajectory with slight adjustments to position for an upcoming turn. It's important for simracers to set up properly for the next corner while on this straight, which means gradually moving towards the ideal turn-in point without compromising speed. Overall, Segment 3 is about maintaining momentum and preparing for what comes next on the track. Simracers should use this opportunity to check their car's status, adjust settings if needed (such as ERS deployment in modern racing sims), and plan their approach for the upcoming corners.
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