What -- you're not practicing all the time?puncturina wrote:I guess I'll be dead before I get any good at this. Let's see, about three to five minutes a month to practice my skills...compared to hours every week in prior competitive sports...
Somehow this doesn't compute for me.
These are extracted from an article I wrote many years ago...steal ideas as you see fit:
Set your seat so you can put full force on the brake without locking your knee or sliding forward in the seat, and hold the steering wheel just your fingers, thumbs laid up along the front of the wheel -- an old rally trick which helps prevent you from using your arms to brace against the steering wheel and improves your car control. It's not only good practice, it's better car control!
At stoplights and stop signs, get to know exactly where your clutch engages. If traffic permits, work on feeling the clutch engage and then squeezing the throttle -- you don't have to smoke the tires to get this right, and after awhile, it becomes second nature. Practice smooth upshifts as well, especially that critical 1-2 shift. Ideally, it will feel like an automatic transmission -- just a smooth buildup in speed as you go through the gears.
LOOK AHEAD -- this skill is as valuable in regular driving as it is on an autocross course!
Get to know your brakes -- when coming to a stoplight or stop sign, if conditions permit, apply steady, constant pressure to the brakes from the point at which you start until you stop. See if you can stop where you expect, without varying the pressure on the pedal. (Don't practice this in traffic!)
Practice smooth downshifting into corners. Although you won't often use a 2-1 downshift, it's a good skill to master -- turning into your driveway is a good spot to work that skill.
Practice smooth lines through corners, even at low speeds. Racing legend Stirling Moss once said, "the steering wheel is merely the means of introducing the car to the corner" -- with a proper line, you should be able to hold the wheel at a constant angle through the corner, without any corrections. Practice smoooooth....