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Turn 1 (Castrol Corner)

Turn 1 is a 90 degree left-hand corner with a lot of banking to it that can sling-shot you through the corner when using the banking effectively.  Turn in a little early with VERY slow hands while trailing off the brakes to load the right side of the car up.  Tighten your hands to get down to the apex curbing while starting to apply maintenance throttle.  Stay close to the curbing for a long apex and use the added grip from the banking in the middle of the corner to get the majority of the turning done.  Depending on the balance and power of the car, squeeze to full throttle.  Once you can see down the next straight, slowly release the car to track out.  It’s important to not track-out early since the banking falls away at the end of the corner.  Make sure to “release” the car to track-out, you don’t want the car to be bound-up, scrubbing the front tires with a lot of steering input at track-out.

Turn 2 (Rabbit Ear)

Enter the corner from the middle-to-left side of the road.  It’s not always necessary to turn-in from the edge of the road but it’s important to not ‘creep’ to the right side of the road before the turn even starts.  Turn in with slow hands to load the suspension up so it’s stable and not ‘wallowing’ around at the apex.  Apex early and in the middle of the turn, slowly let the car drift 1-1.5 car widths from the right side of the road (which I did not do in the video).  Pick up maintenance throttle and be patient to tighten the line to the second apex which is pretty late in the corner and almost blind until you get there.  Slowly tighten the line back to the right side of the road as you apply full throttle and apex just when you can see the next straight.  Since the road looses camber/banking at the end of the corner, it is important to have a late apex and release the car to track-out.  It is not necessary to track-out all the way to the left side of the road, but it is very important to get back to the right side of the road to set up for braking into T3.

Billy Johnson

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Comments

Der Bruce
# Der Bruce
Monday, February 28, 2011 10:33 AM
Thanks Billy, good stuff! Which ride will you be campaigning this season, so that we know to look out for you?
JDMized
# JDMized
Monday, February 28, 2011 2:46 PM
Good explanation Billy ! Thanks for sharing some tips.
You should be posting more of this stuff on here. Maybe Laguna Seca, Infineon, Thunderhill?
mxpop
# mxpop
Thursday, March 03, 2011 11:07 PM
Very cool BJ.

So, will you be there this weekend with RTA?

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