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Segment 8

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Monza Track Guide - Ferrari F2004 (Assetto Corsa)

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Segment 8

Braking PointGearMinimum speed
N/A5268 km/h
Segment 8 presents a high-speed left-hand corner that does not require braking, indicating a fast-flowing section of the track where maintaining momentum is key. The lowest gear used here is fourth, and the minimum speed carried through the corner is approximately 182 km/h, which suggests that this corner is likely to be taken with a significant amount of downforce and grip. The racing line shown in the image indicates a smooth arc that maximizes the radius of the turn, allowing for higher speeds. Simracers should focus on their steering inputs to ensure they are smooth and precise to maintain as much speed as possible without scrubbing off velocity through excessive steering. Since there's no braking point, drivers must rely on their throttle control and understanding of the car's balance to modulate their speed. It's crucial to approach this corner with confidence in the car's aerodynamics and mechanical grip. A late apex could be beneficial here, allowing for an earlier application of full throttle on exit and thus carrying more speed onto the following straight or into the next corner sequence. Simracers should practice this segment repeatedly to find the limit of grip available and to perfect their line through this high-speed challenge. Consistency in this segment will be vital for maintaining lap times during longer stints or races.
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