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Gon fix it with me hammer
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Schumacher also displays the better throttle control, he keeps his throttle at midlevel for certain times, rather then WOT and lift like Barrichello does, obviously Barri has to lift completely cause his foot isn't even on the pedal anymore.
but even when they are both off the brake, Barry is not keeping his throttle halfway, Schumacher does keep his throttle at 40 even, or 60 even %..
Even his brake pedal control is much better, Barry does a stick and jab, while schumacher can dose it properly.
Odd that Barri doesn't left foot brake , he started off as a karting champ too, just like Schumacher
I can only think that he never figured out the pedal dancing once he left Karting and got an extra pedal to deal with.
Amongst other situations, i tend to have my left foot on my brake when i pass known speed traps. It gives me that extra bit of response time if i spot 50 on the center divider wit their little flashing camera.
I'll also use it in the snow
I've had the windschield experience too, that's what i'm saying, it's not the left foot on the pedal that's difficult, it's the dancing around from pedal to pedal and sharing the middle one with 2 feet.
Last thing you want is an E-brake situation, and 2 feet that both point at the other one going "your turn!" or both feet getting in the way of eachother on the way to that pedal..
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Last edited by svandamme; 01-02-2012 at 01:15 PM..
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