Segment 2
Braking Point | Gear | Minimum speed |
N/A | 3 | 110 km/h |
For this segment, the driver is approaching a left-hand corner at the Road Atlanta short circuit. Based on the telemetry data provided, it appears this is a relatively high-speed corner that the driver is able to take flat out without the need for significant braking.
The speed trace shows the car maintaining a consistent speed of around 110 km/h throughout the corner, with minimal throttle and brake inputs. This suggests the driver is able to carry good momentum through the corner by maintaining a steady throttle application.
To navigate this corner effectively, focus on keeping the car balanced and stable through the turn. Maintain a smooth, consistent throttle application and avoid any sudden inputs that could upset the car's balance. Keep the car in 3rd gear to optimize the power delivery and maintain good traction.
Remember, the key to success in high-speed corners like this is to prioritize momentum and stability over outright speed. By keeping the car well-balanced and maintaining a steady, controlled driving style, you'll be able to carry maximum speed through the corner and set yourself up well for the next section of the track.