Pro Sim Racing Tips

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Adjust Bump Stops

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Explanation: These limit suspension travel. Setting them correctly prevents harsh bottoming out while allowing sufficient travel for bumps and roll.
Patience in Traffic

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Explanation: Don't force risky overtakes, especially early in a race or when lapping slower cars. Waiting for a safe opportunity is often faster overall.
Set Realistic Goals

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Explanation: Don't expect to match top esports drivers overnight. Set achievable short-term goals (e.g., improve consistency in a specific corner, finish a race cleanly).
Camber Angle Impacts Grip

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Explanation: Negative camber (top of tire tilts inward) increases cornering grip up to a point, but too much hurts braking/acceleration grip and increases wear.
Understand Traction Control (TC)

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Explanation: TC cuts engine power or brakes wheels to prevent wheelspin. Higher levels offer more safety but can slow you down. Learn to drive with lower TC levels.
Short Shift to Control Wheelspin

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Explanation: If struggling with wheelspin on exit, shift up slightly earlier than the optimal point to reduce torque delivery to the driven wheels.
Feather the Throttle in Low Grip

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Explanation: In wet or slippery conditions, use very small, gentle throttle inputs to avoid overwhelming the available traction.
Stiffer Springs = More Responsive

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Explanation: Stiffer springs reduce body roll and provide quicker responses but can be harsher over bumps and reduce mechanical grip on uneven surfaces.
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