![]() Also, if you’re a Type I robot, you really need to explore the space of the track. By intentionally driving off line, you may find a different line. You may find that the shortest path is a lot faster. Make sure to time yourself and record data. Here are two suggestions to fix the Type I problem, which most low intermediate drivers don’t even recognize as a problem. And in a decreasing radius corner, it’s fast in, slow out. For example, when driving through esses, just take the shortest path. ![]() There are many corners where it’s better to take the shortest path. So they drive outside-inside-outside regardless of the shape of the corner. This lesson can be so impactful that they think every corner is a Type I corner. ![]() Largest radius, highest speed, blah blah blah. One of the first things novice drivers learn is the typical racing line through a Type I corner. They depend on their bad habits, which make them very hard to fix.
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