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Enhanced N2 Racing....

ymenar

Enhanced N2 Racing....

by ymenar » Wed, 07 May 1997 04:00:00


> Ever want a little music to accompany your N2 races....Well
> although this may seem too easy, pick up a copy of HOTTER
> THAN ASPHALT....a Nascar sanctioned CD that has about 10
> great "racing song" tracks by various country artists....Pop this
> baby into the CD tray and play it in the background while you
> play N2 in Windows.....It'll add a new dimension to your ***.

> One other note.....if you haven't figured it out (it took me awhile)..
> When using the T2 pedal set.....use both feet to drive...ie one foot
> on the gas and  the other on the brake.....I was driving like a regular
> car for the longest time (one foot driving)   ...then I noticed that Bobby
> Labonte uses
> both feet when he drives N2........Real obvious....I know but I can't be
> the only one who was doing this.....
>                                              Enjoy
>                                               MBG

Yeah maybe but I love more the sound of the spotter and the motor.  But
speaking of driving with 1 or 2 feet, It's each one that know how the
best way to drive.  Some like 1feet.  Others 2.  We CAN'T tell the best
way.  It's like if I tell you what drivers was the best in the history
of racing.  I will say Gilles Villeneuve.  Other will say Cale
Yarborough.  Others J.M Fangio.  Nobody can tell witch one was really
the best.  This was my spritual post of the day.  BTW, I drive with
1feet :)

Good race at the Brickyard,


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Tom J. Ma

Enhanced N2 Racing....

by Tom J. Ma » Wed, 07 May 1997 04:00:00




>>One other note.....if you haven't figured it out (it took me awhile)..
>>When using the T2 pedal set.....use both feet to drive...ie one foot
>>on the gas and  the other on the brake.....I was driving like a regular
>>car for the longest time (one foot driving)   ...then I noticed that Bobby
>>Labonte uses
>>both feet when he drives N2........Real obvious....I know but I can't be
>>the only one who was doing this.....

>I've been left-foot braking since I started using pedals. I use a lot of
>trailing braking and throttle steer. If you learn this technique, you can
>run fast laps with less tire squeal and make your tires last longer. You'll
>find that a lot of the Indy, F1 and NASCAR drivers also left-foot brake.

>Dave Sparks
>IWCCCARS Project: http://www.theuspits.com/iwcccars
>Late Night League: http://www.sequoia-dev.com/Hawaii/latenite.html
>Hawaii Handle: davids

 yes you do run faster with left foot braking.  I was a left foot braker
when i first started with the N2, but now I mostly use my right foot
David Gar

Enhanced N2 Racing....

by David Gar » Fri, 09 May 1997 04:00:00


>  yes you do run faster with left foot braking.  I was a left foot braker
> when i first started with the N2, but now I mostly use my right foot

I find this to be true for me too, However if one has ever noticed in
real
WC racing that some drivers ride the clutch AND the brake with the same
foot,
i.e. Ricky Rudd.

It actually looks almost like a stubborn "ballet" and is very amusing!

If the T2 had a clutch I think some of these guys would find mirroring
the realworld conterparts to be very effective in lap times.

-DG-

Drbob

Enhanced N2 Racing....

by Drbob » Mon, 19 May 1997 04:00:00

          Not even close. Nuvolari.  Why?  Because he beat the best (who
had good cars),
with bad cars.  

                           bob


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