Find the Limit on Track (Quickly & Predictably)

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  • Опубліковано 26 тра 2019
  • How do we find the limit on track in a safe and predictable way? Often, drivers find it hard to drive a car right on the limit and fear pushing too hard and overstepping the mark.
    In this video, Scott Mansell runs us through a strategy to quickly and predictably find the limit when driving on circuit.
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  • @lespaz1197
    @lespaz1197 5 років тому +133

    With these videos I wish I was 15 again when I was racing Gokarts. You're a joy to watch Scott Mansell

    • @Driver61
      @Driver61  5 років тому +13

      Thanks! Really appreciate that.

    • @kiketts
      @kiketts 4 роки тому +2

      @@Driver61 Thanks for your amazing job. Please come to Barcelona to do a clinic!!

  • @valterdasilva3558
    @valterdasilva3558 4 роки тому +7

    Professional advice for committed drivers, on track or on SIM. beautiful, Scott.

  • @musicgonnahelpme
    @musicgonnahelpme 4 роки тому +6

    Dear Scott. There is one topic about racing that is not covered on UA-cam. It is about how you should shift gears into a corner. When is it better to go on 1st gear and when on the 2nd when you are taking a hairpin like 1st turn in Monza for example. Would really be great if you could share any ideas about it!

  • @glennwilliams3692
    @glennwilliams3692 5 років тому +46

    Donut media told me to sub...so I did.

  • @964tractorboy
    @964tractorboy 4 роки тому +7

    Always very straightforward and logical advice. And always a pleasure to watch. Thanks.

  • @davidconnelly3305
    @davidconnelly3305 4 роки тому +12

    That weight transfer makes so much sense. Hanging for a Track day now.

  • @norwegianmountainbiker236
    @norwegianmountainbiker236 5 років тому +25

    Came here from Donut Media and I dont reget it. This is super helpful

    • @Tweej
      @Tweej 3 роки тому +4

      You might even say... You donut regret it!

  • @angryginger791
    @angryginger791 5 років тому +1

    More good stuff here, Scott. Thanks! Your videos have helped me quite a bit in sim racing. My lap times have come down and many times I've found myself with an advantage over an opponent thanks to something I learned here. Looking forward to the next one!

  • @StewartCalder
    @StewartCalder 5 років тому +7

    I put all his advice together and binned a £2m ford gt on my first hot lap. Thanks very much Scott!!!

    • @Driver61
      @Driver61  5 років тому +17

      Completely my fault! I'm so sorry!

    • @MrBIOSkunk
      @MrBIOSkunk 5 років тому

      You know if you blame you won't learn

    • @z06king
      @z06king 3 роки тому

      Well, with the high polar moment of a mid engine car, you should have started with the Toyota MR2 to get the feel of how quick a mid engine car rotates. but to be fair , I have come close in my Z06(not L2M! sorry, no pound sign here)

  • @tsotnegeguchadze7505
    @tsotnegeguchadze7505 4 роки тому +8

    Love your channel, can u do videos on different kind driving styles depending on car specifications (fwd, rwd, awd, mid front rear engine layout....)it would be great !

  • @deldridg
    @deldridg 5 років тому +24

    As always, you have a wonderful way of getting a message across and after many years of driving and studying cornering, I've gained some valuable insights here. Many thanks for your efforts and cheers from Sydney, Aust - Dave

    • @Driver61
      @Driver61  5 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Dave!

  • @ziggyfreud5357
    @ziggyfreud5357 5 років тому +1

    Great pointers on safely approaching the limit. Have watched all of your vids and continue to watch them as refreshers. Cheers

  • @veterinarysurgicalservices5685
    @veterinarysurgicalservices5685 5 років тому +3

    As always, very informative and helpful information. Enjoyed watching it! For anyone who has not seen Scott's driver's University tutorials, I highly recommend them

    • @Driver61
      @Driver61  5 років тому +1

      Thank very much Callum, glad you're making use of them!

  • @onemorething100
    @onemorething100 4 роки тому

    I'm not a racer -Except on my PS4- but these videos are intriguing and you have a gift for teaching it.

  • @x-fast_eddie-x9856
    @x-fast_eddie-x9856 5 років тому +3

    Another excellent video.

  • @sabercruiser.7053
    @sabercruiser.7053 4 роки тому +4

    THANK YOU MASTER.

  • @twr959
    @twr959 5 років тому

    im driver mor than 15 years but I have to say all your tips worth it 100 thanks Mansel

  • @imaweerascal
    @imaweerascal 4 роки тому +12

    That's really helpful, thanks. I find it v. tricky to think about weight transfer in a sim, mainly because there's no direct sensation I assume. Do you think this is easier in RL racing?

  • @markwestlake710
    @markwestlake710 5 років тому +5

    Very good video that would be enhanced with in car video examples

    • @FairladyS130
      @FairladyS130 3 роки тому

      I can't see how that can be done when it's all about feel and slight changes in car attitude which would not translate visually. Do you really understand what he's talking about?

  • @Abhishek-150
    @Abhishek-150 5 років тому +1

    You are awesome

  • @N00N3Y1122
    @N00N3Y1122 3 роки тому

    Radical RSX in the thumbnail! You drive many of the radical for coaching Scott??

  • @chickenonwaffles106
    @chickenonwaffles106 5 років тому +1

    This, is amazing.

  • @ThisMarv
    @ThisMarv 4 роки тому +2

    Have been watching loads of videos since the Donut shout-out! I'd love to get into racing myself! I'm 24 now, but it feels like I'm already too old as you always hear that everyone started driving at a young age and have been driving for years. Am I too old? If not, what'd be the best way to start at that age?

    • @DavidGarcia-oi5nt
      @DavidGarcia-oi5nt 4 роки тому

      I'd recommend going to your local track, getting your racing license and giving it a shot with your personal car, after that you can start asking around at the track for what kind of events are available to you. I've gotten my start through ice racing and currently am prepping for my first rally event

  • @grandgalloph1n1
    @grandgalloph1n1 4 роки тому

    Pherifiral vision takes care of entry /apex / vision acquity takes care of farr vision to make ur turn as smoth as possible

  • @Creeperboy099
    @Creeperboy099 5 років тому +11

    You are basically like Ryosuke Takahashi in real life

  • @trumanhw
    @trumanhw 2 роки тому +1

    are you sure that saying that we "approach these limits with smooth input" doesn't require it to be a high-speed corner..? You say slow or medium, but how can I do trail braking of decelerating for an extra second while remaining at the limit of adhesion unless I'm going about 80 MPH..?

  • @johnfilios8759
    @johnfilios8759 4 роки тому

    Nice shave!

  • @Dae52
    @Dae52 8 місяців тому

    My big issue with sim racing is I started off in heavy shitbox cars, so I got a good feel for a car that doesn't have a lot of grip and downforce, and when I go to a car that does (like an F1 car for example) I always overestimate how much grip it has. It doesn't cause me to crash because I can control the mistakes, but I either overdrive or underdrive the corner and it's fuck near impossible to get into a rhythm and just vibe when you're screwing up every other corner. It's only an issue I have in high downforce cars.

  • @z06king
    @z06king 3 роки тому

    My T1 spec Corvette Z06 goes from understeer to snap oversteer, and scares the shit out of me. Should I just look for time on the corners with longer radii to have time to try to smoothly go from under to balanced to oversteer? thanks.

    • @FairladyS130
      @FairladyS130 3 роки тому

      Perhaps you should get a more predictable handling car.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi 4 роки тому +3

    Listen for tire squeal.

  • @grandgalloph1n1
    @grandgalloph1n1 4 роки тому

    gr8 point on vision 90% of a driver's info comes from vision

  • @heatht68
    @heatht68 5 років тому +4

    Scott, love your tutorials... thanks for making them, but I feel like you missed the mark a bit here... I too struggle to find the limit some time, but a limit to "push" is easy to identify...
    I think the original questions are about finding the limit to a nice comfortable neutral "on throttle oversteer"...
    Pushing is safe, but a little loose is fast... And nothing beats the feeling when you have that perfectly balanced but slightly loose car that allows good rotational control with subtle throttle modulations...

    • @ravey1981
      @ravey1981 5 років тому +5

      He does explain that once slight understeer is found and controlled which put you in the ballpark of the right speed for the corner then the balance can be brought backward again by braking deeper until youngo through neutral and into very slight oversteer which as you say is usually quickest. You can't predictably go straight into that state though as you have no idea where the limit is. This method is a safe method of approaching the limit in the first place.

    • @heatht68
      @heatht68 5 років тому

      @@ravey1981 Thanks for this added comment! Like the finish on a fine steak... Your artfully composed sentences seem to be the quick final summation, that brings it all together. Maybe I missed these suggestions from Scott the first time I watched the video...
      Anyway, Great points ravey...
      I'll give it all a try and hope it leads me to that perfect balance with a more consistent, and more importantly, a "repeatable" approach!

    • @Sweetheartxx195
      @Sweetheartxx195 4 роки тому

      @@ravey1981 this method is actually how I set my tire pressures! I find peak traction and see what the car does with different inputs and adjust from there where I want the pressures to make the car respond differently

  • @dalethompson2134
    @dalethompson2134 5 років тому +7

    I think trying to make the car understeer as a first step in feeling the limit of grip might not be that useful.
    Better to get the car turning in quickly enough so that you can feel the rotation of the chassis on the contact patches while the tyres are building up grip.
    With the rotation stabilized in the mid corner, this is an indication you could push harder next time. If the rotation feels like it wants to go on with it, this will be advance warning that a correction is required. If the car does get out of line, then pull back just that little bit next time around.

    • @beveragessimracing8879
      @beveragessimracing8879 5 років тому

      I get what you are saying, but this is also about finding the limit safely... Understeer is the safest kind of traction loss so it's not entirely incorrect. As with everything it's all personal preference.

    • @ArchOfficial
      @ArchOfficial 4 роки тому

      Both are valid and useful IMO. Depends a lot on the corner, road conditions, car's setup etc. We must remember that a rear wheel drive car fully using the rear tires cannot accelerate on top, so it can be beneficial in some cars in some corners to take a set, understeer slightly then hammer the power for an overall more optimal time. Then there's stuff like the Supertourer FWD cars where they're tuned to slide on entry specifically to *save* tires. Don't need to steer and power as much with the fronts if you carry in speed and rotate.

  • @t8365
    @t8365 5 років тому

    @driver61
    Can you make a video or share your opinion on what happened in the Canadian GP please?

    • @DavidGarcia-oi5nt
      @DavidGarcia-oi5nt 4 роки тому

      I highly recommend Jolyon Palmer's breakdown on the F1 channel, you are referring to Vettel's entrance back into the track and having to squeeze Hamilton into the wall so he wouldn't get passed, yes?

    • @t8365
      @t8365 4 роки тому

      @@DavidGarcia-oi5nt yeah I think so , it was that long ago now.
      But thankyou for this information nonetheless 👌.

  • @justinwong833
    @justinwong833 5 років тому

    hi

  • @WsFood
    @WsFood 4 роки тому +2

    I'm listening. You're handsome.😄😄👍👍

  • @grandgalloph1n1
    @grandgalloph1n1 4 роки тому

    You should put every diff car you drive to its limit and behond to tame the beast lool

  • @leandrormor
    @leandrormor 5 років тому +9

    I really enjoy your content and the way you AMAZINGLY present it however I'd say you might reach more people if you use a sim (really any decent sim: assetto corsa, iracing, rfactor, project cars 2, gran turismo sport or many of them) to TELL AND SHOW wha't you're explaning, three cameras might do the magic (one for the foot and for the wheel and one for the face beyond the sim running in the background). Maybe even providing exercises.. anyway, keep doing it. thanks a lot

  • @Tj930
    @Tj930 4 роки тому +4

    Do you shave the beard for extra lightness and speed? 😉 (Does it work for eSports?)

    • @tiagobelo4965
      @tiagobelo4965 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, it is especially effective on open top cars since it makes you more aerodynamic

  • @jspesh
    @jspesh 5 років тому +9

    Hey are you related to Nigel Mansell?

  • @corat248
    @corat248 4 роки тому +1

    is this guy a Mansell, as in Nigel Mansell's son?

    • @Twobarpsi
      @Twobarpsi 4 роки тому +1

      Wondering that too...

  • @clifflee5404
    @clifflee5404 5 років тому +2

    Hi Scott, by any chance are you related to Nigel?
    Maybe, for fun grow a Nigel Mansell moustache?
    Might make you quicker? Lol.
    He didn't have a beard though.....hehe.

  • @scottbartlett4853
    @scottbartlett4853 3 роки тому +1

    So, I've always hated understeer and I generally attribute it to front wheel drive vehicles. With a rear wheel drive I can push the car around with brute force to make it do what I want. However, understeer especially with FWD I feel that I've lost control. What I'm seeing now is my braking technique needs a lot of work. That said, I still hate FWD!

    • @thatfunnykekguy6377
      @thatfunnykekguy6377 2 роки тому

      If you can't control understeer, them you are doing everything wrong in your driving ... That's the most predicable and easier to fix ... If you oversteer on a FWD then you are done

  • @stretoskop
    @stretoskop 4 роки тому +2

    After first three minutes video is good and helpful. However you talk so long in the beginning just mentioning things everybody knows. It makes the video and your channel boring.

  • @beachboardfan9544
    @beachboardfan9544 5 років тому +6

    Literally just repetitively rambles until 4:08

    • @K4R3N
      @K4R3N 5 років тому +1

      Thank you!

  • @W333dm4n
    @W333dm4n 3 роки тому

    Very unclear and dragged out