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			Depends on the corner, the car, the road conditions..  In the case of putting together a quick lap on the track, you have to consider the corner in context to those before it and after it..  Is it leading onto a straight?  Or into a twisty section?    By compromising your line on corner A, does that make your line for corner B that much faster that you more than make up the time lost in corner A?  What's the braking zone like?  Does your car have a lot of power?  If so compromising your cornering speed for a line that lets you put the power down sooner might be quicker.
 The best way to learn is to get on a track and follow someone who knows what they're doing..  Or attend a driving school.
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