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Reddit mentions of The Perfect Corner: A Driver's Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Their Own Optimal Line Through the Physics of Racing (The Science of Speed Series Book 1)

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We found 7 Reddit mentions of The Perfect Corner: A Driver's Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Their Own Optimal Line Through the Physics of Racing (The Science of Speed Series Book 1). Here are the top ones.

The Perfect Corner: A Driver's Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Their Own Optimal Line Through the Physics of Racing (The Science of Speed Series Book 1)
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Found 7 comments on The Perfect Corner: A Driver's Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Their Own Optimal Line Through the Physics of Racing (The Science of Speed Series Book 1):

u/sketchydev · 4 pointsr/simracing

Look for the series starting with The Perfect Corner. Then Perfect Control and The Perfect Corner 2.

I’ve read them a couple of times so far and the change in thinking they inspire helped my driving considerably.

Plus I love working through the case studies in the second book.

u/smeisinger · 3 pointsr/iRacing

I don’t know which races you watch on youtube but chances are that those people are really good and have lots of experience.

Being 1-5 seconds off pace from the really good drivers isn’t that bad actually. Especially when you’re still new and even more on a track like Bathurst (which is quite challenging).

In iRacing you’re being paired with drivers approximately your skill level anyways. So don’t worry about that too much and just keep on gaining experience.

edit: if you’re totally serious about gaining speed real fast, you may wanna have a look at this book. Didn’t read it yet but heard lots of good things about it: http://www.amazon.de/The-Perfect-Corner-Step-Step-ebook/dp/B019WQFEIK

u/dospaquetes · 2 pointsr/simracing

The Perfect Corner and Perfect Corner 2 and Perfect Control. These are by far the most accurate and in-depth books if you want to not only know the best way to take a corner but also understand why it's the best way. No other resource comes close, in fact many books/videos get things wrong.

Honestly it's the only resource I'd fully trust. Others may give good tips in general but fall apart in some specific cases. Be warned though that it leans heavily on the physics side of it, even though there's not much actual math. I consider it a plus, but then again I'm a maths teacher so I'm definitely biased towards these kinds of publications

u/ParadigmShiftRacing · 1 pointr/assettocorsa

Others are reporting it's working now

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B019WQFEIK

u/hippyneil · 1 pointr/assettocorsa

I've just "bought" it and can access it through the Kindle Cloud Reader thing (read.amazon.co.uk)

ps: UK link http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B019WQFEIK

pps: thanks for free stuff... I like free stuff :)