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Segment 6

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Red Bull Ring Track Guide - Porsche 911 GT3 RS (Assetto Corsa)

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Segment 6

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32 metres3106 km/h
Segment 6 presents a challenging left-hand corner where precision in braking and turning is key to maintaining speed through the apex and setting up for the following straight or corner. The data indicates a braking point at approximately 162 meters before the turn, which suggests a high-speed approach that requires significant deceleration. Drivers should aim to apply the brakes firmly and progressively to reach the lowest speed of around 105.8 km/h, downshifting to third gear as they do so. The racing line depicted shows a wide entry into the corner, hugging the inside apex tightly, and then gradually widening on exit to maximize speed onto the next part of the track. It's crucial to hit the apex correctly to carry momentum without compromising stability or traction. As this is a left-hander, weight transfer will be towards the right side of the car, so managing throttle application and steering input smoothly will ensure that grip levels are optimized throughout. Simracers should practice this segment repeatedly to find the optimal balance between braking late enough to maintain speed but early enough to ensure control through the turn. The key is smoothness in all inputs – braking, steering, and throttle – which will lead to consistent lap times and potentially faster overall performance on track.
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