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    Left Foot Breaking

    Wats the advantage of Left Food Breaking...and do you guyz ever tried it?...
    Hard to control...
    but mainly, wats the real reason behind it???

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    Quote Originally Posted by pgclee
    Wats the advantage of Left Food Breaking...and do you guyz ever tried it?...
    Hard to control...
    but mainly, wats the real reason behind it???
    i do it when i drive my mums auto... btw u mean "braking" right?
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    Left foot braking lets you keep an even weight distribution (as opposed to when you lift off the gas)
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    i knw how to do it... but i hardly uses ..


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    you have to learn to do it efficently... better to learn on an auto first...
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    Quote Originally Posted by wynode
    Left foot braking lets you keep an even weight distribution (as opposed to when you lift off the gas)
    thats its only purpose?
    what about burnouts!!?!?! jks

  8. #8
    just an opinion....left foot braking is pretty useful in turn 5 of wakefield park....not to slow the car down, but to transfer weight to reduce under and therefore better time!!!!

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    its probably useful around race track i reckon but on street u wouldnt need to use it, but u can practise it on the street tho

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    practice makes perfect!!! but yeah,..on the street, it's not useful at all

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