Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-27048832-20170313061510/@comment-30967537-20170413142820

As Sabian already wrote, the better you exit corner-1 the faster you will be approaching corner-2 which will therefore affect your braking point SO there is no set braking point.

It is difficult to put it all together SO advising that you get one cornre right and then move onto the next may not work for you, it doesn't always for me!

My suggestion is to brake earlier for all corners and try to get a good exit, That will show you how to run a corner (and that slow-in-fast-out does work better for a lot of corners). You can then start braking later and see if that affects your exit positively/negatively and adjust accordingly. I would also suggest comtinuing with the lap when you make a mistake as it is still good to practice the rest of the lap AND once you exit the next corner what you did on prevoius corners becomes mostly irrelevant so you can still learn lines and braking points.

But I'm no group-A hot-rod so why listen to me!