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Thread: Citroen WRT
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1st December 2018, 11:49 #1701
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Don't know where to post this (I'm sure Eddie will put me right) but this is Been, today driving a 6R4 on Moll's Gap.
He is wearing Citroen gloves, so I can't be the far off... anyway, it's just a bit special, enjoy.
https://www.facebook.com/CraigBreenO...12010456724881
ah yeah, sorry, but I could only find a Facebook version thus far.
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1st December 2018, 12:07 #1702
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1st December 2018, 12:20 #1703
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ogier..
"initial feeling is not too bad.."
"I'm sure we'll find the right solutions quite quickly.."
"focusing on dampers"
"But that's not something that you can do on your own"
"I really think there's potential"
to me ... he was not that impressed
and this the is rehomolgated C3 compared with what 2017 and 1/2 2018 season was..
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1st December 2018, 12:21 #1704
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Im a fan of craigs but right through his career ive noticed how much he moves the steering midway through a lot of corners lots of sharp turn in straighten wheel turn in again straighten wheel turn in again. And all that in quite a fast corner. If he could tidy that up he would b much quicker n probably a few less spins
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1st December 2018, 12:57 #1705
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I watched a motoring programme, not too long ago, where one of the presenters went on a driving course with a fella that teaches a lot of formula one drivers methods to make them quicker around a track. The drivers included several world champs, I believe, and they come back for refresher courses with him. It's all done in a stock vauxhall astra, so it's purely down to method making them quicker.
One of the methods taught, is contrary to using smooth steering inputs. It is to turn in quite sharp, straighten the wheel, turn in sharp again, straighten, and so on, effectively making a smooth curve into a 50p piece shape (apologies if not from UK and don't know what 50p is)
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1st December 2018, 13:08 #1706
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1st December 2018, 13:13 #1707
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That is my point. Breens steering inputs are similar to those taught as I mention above, it's all about steering with more angle, straightening up the wheel maybe several times through a corner to keep the road wheels as straight as possible through the corner, creating less friction and therefore more speed.
For anyone interested, the guy is called Rob Wilson if you want to read about some of his theories.
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1st December 2018, 13:21 #1708
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@wia5958 Its a well-known technique that even road drivers like myself use. Turn sharply and then straighen is to 'prepare' the tyre for corner. It then it takes the next input more easily. This is rather than going from totally settled on the straight to fully unsettled as it goes into a corner.
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1st December 2018, 13:33 #1709
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I think I’ve seen the same thing.... to be fair, if they can pedal an Astra at speed, they’re ready for anything.
Loads of different techniques out there I guess. Schumacher was renowned for tipping the thing in its side in a very aggressive manner, whereas Button was super- smooth in the turn-in phase.
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1st December 2018, 13:44 #1710
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Thanks eddie never new how to take a corner before. N my point is its an awful lot of movement on fast corners where straighten n open wouldn apply as much places where its not actually needed but hey what do i know
https://youtube.com/shorts/iaODj9Qrj9Q?si=6im8Q92kx3Dhuoha
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