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Advanced Circuit Driving Techniques

Brain power is as important as horsepower.

In this free ebook pro racing drivers and instructors use video and data to discuss various circuit driving techniques, with tips on how to get the most out of yourself and your car.

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Chapter Extracts

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1. Compound Corners

Compound Corners are common to almost every race circuit. Pro racing driver and instructor Nigel Greensall looks at examples from Silverstone, Misano, and Dubai circuits to give tips on how to negotiate compound corners here.

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2. Slow Corners and Hairpins

More time is spent in slow corners than in fast corners, so you can often gain the most lap-time by concentrating on these areas. Nigel uses video screen-shots, circuit maps and videos to discuss his approach here.

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3. How I found 4s a lap in 24 hours

Our MD puts the Video VBOX to the test and goes from novice to front runner in 24 hours. Extract here.

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4. How to cut a second on Eau Rouge, Spa

Comparison video + data shows several techniques you can use to cut time on this famous section, and indeed any other fast corner. Extract here.

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5. Long Corners

One racing driver reveals his secrets on how he tackles long corners, showing how he gained half a second on ‘Sunset Bend’ at Sebring over other drivers using the traditional racing line here.

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6. Vision and Cornering

ARDS grade A Racing Instructor, Ben Elliot, discusses the importance of where a driver is looking on the track, and why aligning head and eye movement while driving is so important. Read full chapter here.

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7. Predictive Lap Timing

Learn how predictive lap-timing is used in racing for instant driver feedback, as used in Video VBOX with the 'LineSnap' Predictive Lap Timing. Read full chapter here.