That's bizarre....
In the first video, we see the driver fail to make his attack correctly into the corner (going in too slowly) and then get it right at about the apex. He simply missed his own ideal
In the second video, if I stop the frames, the driver you chose is back to dead-ahead WELL before the apex. I would happily use that video to illustrate MY case.
However, the short nature of hairpins is not the ideal: choose a longer corner where we have time to view the steering for a LONG period. The single best example in the world (in my opinion) would be videos of karts taking Stadium at Rye House: that's a corner of well over 270 degrees and NOBODY (any good) enters the corner away for dead-ahead. Annoyingly, I can't find a recent video of a quick karter at Stadium to use as an example.
I am happy to continue this but, clearly, others are fed up with it so...... I find that sad. We both like and understand the concept of healthy robust discussion without falling-out; others just don't get it..... which is their loss....... in my opinion, of course!
Ian
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