In a FWD, going up the hill (turns 1 2,3,4 and 5) are the trickiest to get right - a good line through all of them sets you up for a great lap. The enxt hardest in a FWD is the last corner, coming onto the straight - botch it and you either end p in the dirt, or at best, a bad lap time - it is the most important corner on the track as it sets up your next lap as wel as ends another. The eariler you can get on the gas, the better - and thats where you beat RWD cars at Wakefiled, coz they can;t get on the gas as early as you.Quote:
Originally Posted by [XRSIST
In a RWD car, the trickiest corner is turn 6/7 - the downhill left handed, off camber, bumpy, hairpin - come down the hill at over 130km/h in the skyline, in the cold august wind, and mismatch the gear changes, and expect a LOT of trouble. It is the hardest corner in a RWD car. Pther than that, up the hill is still tricky.