07-04-2016 às 21:29
"Trail braking is a motorcycle riding and driving technique where the brakes are used beyond the entrance to a turn and are gradually released up to the point of apex.
In a broader scope, trailing off the braking pressure either while straight line braking or, as above, after turn in has begun, allows for a less abrupt and more accurate final corner entry speed adjustment. Some corner entries, such as decreasing radius turns, are more adapted to the leaned over trail braking technique. In turns where a quicker steering action is more applicable, trailing the brake while turning in is unnecessary."
nos carros acho que é um pouco diferente:
"Trail braking is a term commonly used around the paddock, but one I rarely see being carried out properly or utilised fully. So, I’ll start with the basics. Trail braking is the term used to describe the technique of lightened, yet continued braking whilst turning into a corner; a blend of braking and turning at the same time. It enables a driver to brake later and more importantly manipulate the car’s mass to aid corner entry."
In a broader scope, trailing off the braking pressure either while straight line braking or, as above, after turn in has begun, allows for a less abrupt and more accurate final corner entry speed adjustment. Some corner entries, such as decreasing radius turns, are more adapted to the leaned over trail braking technique. In turns where a quicker steering action is more applicable, trailing the brake while turning in is unnecessary."
nos carros acho que é um pouco diferente:
"Trail braking is a term commonly used around the paddock, but one I rarely see being carried out properly or utilised fully. So, I’ll start with the basics. Trail braking is the term used to describe the technique of lightened, yet continued braking whilst turning into a corner; a blend of braking and turning at the same time. It enables a driver to brake later and more importantly manipulate the car’s mass to aid corner entry."