Donnie Barnes wrote:
So the gas is to transfer weight to the rear, *not* to actually accelerate? Well, except out of a pivot cone?
And turning the steering wheel to the left isn't intended to turn the car, it's just to transfer weight to the right? Of course, except out of a pivot cone? And vice versa?
And Eric taking a dump right before his runs isn't really because he feels the need, it's to transfer weight to the port-a-john?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
--Donnie
Whatever works for you!
I'm trying to give the student a different thought process and mental picture than what they've been taught previously. Braking to slow down: OMG I have to slow down or the car won't be able to make that corner is what you are taught in drivers ed. This idea results in overbraking and "laying" on the brakes and coasting around the corner before getting back on the gas. Momentum killer!
Braking to transfer weight: Use the car's capabilities and physics to be quick. You can get the front end to bite and turn while lightening up the rear to help it to rotate by using the brkes to transfer weight. This idea helps reduce the amount/duration of braking, helps with understanding when to brake, and how to throttle steer (RWD) or drive thru the turn (FWD) to accellerate sooner and carry more momentum.
GH said one time that the mere act of turning decellerates the car.