Talk:Front-Runner/@comment-108.40.231.239-20160504180904/@comment-26388545-20160504201529

We are so used to running the corners tight to save time. When it comes to speed, you need more distance. If you takes the turns wider, you have more distance to build speed. This is only benificial on shallow corners that you are already running flat out through (no braking). On sharp turns, you have to cut it tight so you can brake less.

At Mount Panorama, take the first sharp left tight because it's sharp. Swing very wide for the next left turn as it shallow.