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Trail braking will give you an extra second (lets say).  If you are not
within 1 second of the fastest drivers, don't worry about trail-braking.

Now just braking with the left foot is different and something I carried over
from N1, N2, ICR2 ...  It allows you to brake quicker by removing the time it
takes to  move 1 foot to the brake then back to the gas.

Jason.

Alan Goss wrote:

> >Plus, the sidewinder software allows split access pedals, so you can use
> >left foot braking, control spins more easily and, if you can master it,
> >powerslide corners with the front brakes on....
>
> This is my big handicap to fast times.
> After 30 years of braking with my right foot, how the hell do I tell my
> left foot to start doing it ?
>
> --
> Alan Goss

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Jason Monds
"My other car is a Ferrari"
http://members.home.net/gpl.mondsj/gpl - For my combined gas/brake setups
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