Thread: Heel & Toe
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Old 06-19-2005, 11:29 PM   #5
saphriel
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Quote:
Originally Posted by eslai
youd never be able to keep your braking pressure constant if you didn't keep your heel on the floor.
Hmmm, that's good to hear, since I've been having that exact problem whilst practising the heel-and-toe. It's really hard to keep a constant brake pressure, especially at low speeds where the influence of the brakes is so much greater.
Has anyone found that heel-and-toeing at low speeds is a lot harder than heel-and-toeing at higher speeds (i.e. track speeds)? I suspect it may be due to 1) it's harder to downshift at lower gears and 2) it's harder to keep a constant brake pressure at lower speeds (i.e. normal driving speeds). At least, those are what seem to be problematic for me.
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