KouroshNeshat wrote:
leaning forward helps a lot. or at least trying to set your position towards the front of the kart. i dropped more than half a second by doing that.
there was a guy hitting 29.0 on youtube with these new karts. unfortunately you cant really see seat position with the go pro cams. but if you see his videos of the back corner, its very smooth. not sure if he lifts of not, i havnt watched it with sound yet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewfxzK0rLjUa critical turn (other than that back corner) is the first left then right turn after the start. ive seen many of seconds (or at least fractions of sec) drop by trying a different line there.
You're spot on, these 2 corners are the ones I worked on specifically while I was there last and shaved lots of time of by using a little scandenavian flick at the last corner to get the kart to turn in and keep momentum. A wide fast line with no braking or just a jab to get turn in on the first corner after the straight is key in order to maintain momentum through he following corners. Basically, you try NOT to use the brakes AT ALL on the course unless it's a quick jab on the first turn.
Leaning forward is really important or at least keeping the weight toward the front based on your seating position, it also helps with the terrible wheel hop in certain corners due to too much rear traction. It'll shake your insides loose...