Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-27048832-20160103142345/@comment-27489835-20160311032425

Clsj35, your times sound like a good start. A good area to gain time at Le Mans are the first three corners. Second, pay attention to exit speeds out of the corners. Finally, work on braking points while paying attention to the speed before braking. If you have more points of data, the more quickly you can gauge what is affecting your lap time. Occasionally you'll notice that you've reached a higher speed at the next braking point, that is now the new target you want to recreate every time you run the event and expands what you know is possible with the car in your own experience.

Also, make sure you don't collide or go off track much, it really hurts top speed. Ideally, you will be able to get in first on lap 1 entering the Mulsanne Straight.