Then you can slowly remove TC to medium TC and maybe disable racing line to just corners and practice. Make sure you get used to braking the cars at correct braking points and know what gears to use for each corner. It worked for some people but it wont work on other people.įor starters, I would advise remove a couple of assists such as braking assists and manual gears. Not everyone can pick up like how other people do. I did that before when I first started and I nearly want to give up because it is super hard to understand throttle application and etc. I am against turning off all of the assists if you are a beginner. My racing line assistance were still there, but I was learning to ignore. Even with strict corner cutting rules, I attacked the kerbs throwing half car over the line and my laps were valid. When I saw some videos, the real life races and stuff, I began to understand how cornering works, and also got a feel of the car - so I started to kinda "ignore" the line and do my own cornering and even taking line on straights.Īlso, watching the last IRL racing and doing time trials ingame, i learnt that if you ride outside the white line of the track, you're not cutting the corner, as long you don't put all 4 wheels beyond the said line (the TV kept showing a lot the corner 4 example). It guide beginners, but it doesn't give you the optimal glide on the track and corners. Not much to add beyond what has been already said, but I personally drive with a lot of assists cause 1) controller 2) chills.Įven if I use full racing line, I started to understand the purpose of it. I really hopes this helps you in the future, and for the love of all that’s holy please don’t ram people in online races However, do be sure to practice at least 60-75 minutes on Circuit De Barcelona-Catalunya (Spanish GP) or Sakhir International Circuit (Bahrain GP) without the specific assist you want to remove, as those tracks are also used for testing and can test both high speed corners and low speed in one lap.Īnd be sure to do it with the W11 (or any car on equal performance), as that car has the same specs as the MP car when doing (un)ranked races and weekly events when it is used (sometimes classic cars are used instead, which are waaay harder to control due to the regulations from back then) ![]() Eventually disabling assists can also make you faster, as you will have more and more control over the car. It’s all about continuing to drive around on the tracks and learning how to do certain things. Now, I can easily get into the top 150 at worst and top 50 at best in weekly events. When I first started out, I did not know what I was doing with racing. ![]() If you are starting to get comfortable with the track, car, setup and controls I recommend you look up some track guides uploaded by either the Formula 1 YouTube channel or the Mercedes-AMG Petronas YouTube channel, as the drivers go into some good detail on what to do for each corner.įinally, persistence is key. I once got away scot-free with a corner cut when that should definitely not have happened. Strict corner cutting rules are stricter than IRL Formula 1 races, but can still be exploited (like turn 4 at Bahrain, ride the curb with half the car on entry). Hotlap around the track using all three compounds so you know when the ‘cliff’ will occur (that being the point at which the tire suddenly loses all drivability) The easiest way to do this is to load up a grand prix weekend and enabling practice and sim damage. Try to learn to drive with tire wear enabled. Traction could be on medium when you get a feel for the car, but if you’re on keyboard I do not recommend this. The racing line doesn’t need more than corners only, and braking assist should be off. Next is: do learn to drive without some assists. ![]() But be sure to not outbrake yourself, as you will lose massive time with that. The driving line (at least on a wheel) suggest a braking point earlier than what I use depending on the approach of the turn, so brake a few meters later than the line suggests. Sharing messages/arguments about who is at fault for an incident will result in a banįirst of, be sure to hotlap all the tracks at least a few times with some setups to get a feel of the cars, tracks and physics.League advertisements and requests are not allowed and should all be directed to the Discord.Feedback must be constructive, if you are going to criticise or praise the game-series.No posts about pirating games, downloading for free or buying from a key reseller.Memes must be in reference to the F1 games.Opinions may differ, but just remember everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Be respectful of other posters and their views and ideas.Try not to spam, and take a look to see if a post exists before re-posting it again!.Please feel free to post anything that has to do with F1 Games, past or present.
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