Bahrain Lap Guide - Le Mans Ultimate (LMP2)
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- I hope this was helpful, if you have any more tips to share then feel free to comment. Also remember to share the video to others that may like to get better at this track.
If you find yourself locking the brakes very easily then you can reduce the max pedal force in the car setup. The track limits are always the white line around the whole track.
Lap time in the video is a 1:48.0 (Oreca 07 Gibson LMP2) using the default setup with low fuel.
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Been waiting for this one, practicing for the daily race hasn't necessarily been going great so this will be a great help 😅
cheers brandon ive been needing this, stuck at a 1:50.2 as my best so far 😭
Thanks!
Thank you 👍
Thank you!! 🙏
Thanks, I really hate this track!
Great stuff thanks mate! Do you like the game?
Yeah I really enjoy how the cars drive, although I think the hypercars feel a bit weird, mostly in the force feedback but hopefully thats looked at.
I see you used the standard TC7. You don’t make any adjustments TC or brake balance?
I just used the default setup with low fuel here, not TC adjustments
Thank you so much for this 😊
But when i brake these breaking points you mention here, my tires lock up or i get a complete understeer. Can you help me? 😢
You might not be releasing the brake enough as you move deeper into the braking zone. You'll see as soon as I start braking, I am also coming off the brakes to avoid locking the wheels. Another thing could be that you are braking just a little bit too late. If you continue to struggle with lock ups, I would suggest reducing your max brake pedal force in the car setup, this will also mean that you'll need to brake a tiny bit earlier.
Bahrain is free DR because nobody practices it lmao
Really appreciate these track guides but it's a bit frustrating and jarring to watch with the constant pausing and unpausing, especially in the tight complex corners. If you're looking for any feedback, in each breakdown of the corner let us see it played out while you're talking and replay the same corner for as much time as you comfortably need to explain the corner/technique. Possibly use different cameras, broadcast cams, chase cams etc to give us a 360 view.