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Re: The hardest autox skill?

To: <Toy4speed@aol.com>, <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: The hardest autox skill?
From: Lolita and Mike <lomike@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 22:16:39 -0800
on 12/10/02 23:48, Toy4speed@aol.com at Toy4speed@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 12/10/2002 6:28:29 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> james@thevenom.net writes:
> 
> 
>> ok, more of james's controversial advice:
>> 
>> left foot braking might be theoretically better but i dont like it for two
>> reasons:
>> 
>> 1. it makes braking seem more important than it is so most left foot
>> brakers
>> over brake all the time
>> 
>> 2. it makes most people less decisive, and being decisive is very important
>> in autox.
>> 
>> having to DECIDE when to give up the brake and get on the gas gets you on
>> the gas sooner, where all the good stuff happens.  (however, it does nag at
>> me because sherry, who drives my car very nicely and left foot brakes, can
>> do some things i cant, still, i always get on the gas sooner and am usually
>> faster)
>> 
> 
> I started left-foot braking last season when Charlie co-drove the Supra.  I
> was fortunate to be able to ride with him in my car and observe some of his
> LFB style.
> I believe it really helps a nose heavy RWD car like mine wrap around cones
> better.  I sincerely believe it is a vital technique for FWD cars.  Most of
> what James says I agree with.  Went through all of it myself.  I think it's
> just a learning process.  I had several stab the clutch situations only to
> find myself stopped on course.  Just takes time for it to be reflex.  Me,
> took over a year.  Just don't ask me to shift once my left foot gets hovering
> over the brake pedal.  Now THAT talent will take another year !
> 
> Don Lew
> DSP  (doing suspension prep)
That's just the preservationist in you talking Don. There is no need to move
your left foot if you're just going to STUFF the tranny into the gear you
are seeking.....;-)
MJ

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