Talk:Furai Rising/@comment-2A02:1811:9D20:6900:70DE:12AF:9F63:6BEE-20170801110324/@comment-26829117-20170801114557

Firstly, congratulations on achieving elite status so quickly. Having brake assists high is always going to create issues at Le Mans. Can I suggest you might find it easier with steering assists high (it doesn't impact on speed most of the time) and braking assists low. I'd also advise using Tilt B at Le Mans with these settings so you can lift and coast rather than brake.

The only places where you should have to do additional braking is in the first two left hand corners and at the entry and exit to the Porsche S curves. In all other places you should find that low brake assist applies enough braking for you to make the corners, especially with steering assist set to high.

Le Mans actually is the ideal track to learn to drive without assists but not during a special event with a no off track limitation and immediate fail on off track. You could always practice in another event with a different car (I don't know how far you have progressed in the series).

I wrote a driving without assists [User_blog:Sirebel/Why_learn_to_drive_...|blog]] a few years back and whilst it's basic it does give some general tips and techniques. The key at Le Mans is exit speed from the corners. You lose a lot of time on those straights if you start slow.