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How to Stop
Getting Stuck behind slower drivers, and how to Overtake Any Driver
you want
Are you finding that you don't
get the results that your lap times say you deserve? Do you
find you catch drivers easily and get stuck behind them way
too long? Would you like to blast past drivers first chance?
I get so many emails from drivers who find
it hard to overtake and even more from parents who are going
nuts watching their driver sit behind slower karts, and the
problem is that everybody thinks that they should be more
aggressive, more courageous, and if they can't break through
this overtaking problem then they may as well pack in Karting.
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Well I'm here to say this:-
1) For God's sake don't give up racing, because
you will always regret it and this problem isn't so difficult to
solve
2) Learning to overtake is a step-by-step process, you don't need
to be more aggressive or change your personality
You just need to know the secrets of overtaking
and braking and to practice them. Then you can order a nice new
cabinet for all the trophies you're going to win!
What is it that Stops Drivers Overtaking?
Well it's quite simple….fear takes up all
the concentration you have. Fear of what will happen, will I collide?
Will I spin? Will I go wide? etc. When you go to overtake another
driver, there is extra pressure, you are on a part of the track
which you wouldn't normally be on so your visual perspective is
different. So, your brain kicks in with basic survival reactions
and goes into self-preservation mode. Perfectly normal and logical
behaviour too! So, you decide not to take the risk, since diving
into the unknown simply isn't worth the trouble, and you let yourself
off and decide to try again later.
Now, most people would assume that it's a good
idea to beat fear by force, for example force yourself or your driver
to be brave…just close your eyes and do it etc. Well, all
this achieves is to frighten the driver even more, to the point
where they dread driving and will avoid getting close to other drivers,
to avoid feeling scared in the first place. It also causes a lot
of arguments and bad feeling, which turns Karting from the most
fun you can have, to quite a tedious activity.
So, that's enough of how not to do things, let's
get on to answer the problem.
How to Fix a Driver's Overtaking and Braking
Problems…Step-by-Step
If you want to make overtaking easy you need to
remove the fear factor as much as possible. When you are worried
about spinning or crashing, all your concentration is taken up trying
to avoid crashing, and you have none left over to drive a Kart fast
and make overtaking manoeuvres.
To get rid of the fear that you will spin or crash,
you just need to learn the how to brake and overtake step-by-step-
once you do this you won't remember even having a problem in the
first place!
Superstar Braking
OK, the most obvious overtaking move is to out-brake
the opposition into a tight corner after a straight. So, step one
of the overtaking master class is to become an expert on the brakes.
When you brake in a Kart you have to hit the pedal
hard and fast, not gently and gradually like in a car. You have
to hit the pedal in a flash, so that the tyres almost lock up, and
give you a sweet chirpy sound when they bite. Be ready for the Kart
to kick sideways, and release the pressure slightly to control the
rear as you start to turn in. You will find yourself trail braking
into the corner and believe me, the grin factor in mastering this
is fantastic!
Now, you will need to brake too hard and lock
up to find the limit, and then brake a tiny bit less hard than that.
So instead of scaring yourself, brake earlier than normal to get
a feel for how hard you can brake without feeling like you are in
danger. Then once you have mastered braking real hard, try braking
from your original braking point, then brake even later once you
are confident in your control. And do use a braking point, find
marks on or beside the track, this is essential because otherwise
you won't be able to tell whether it's working!
Now you are braking as late as anyone can, and
you are able to control the Kart on its braking limit…you
will feel loads more confidence in yourself and your Kart, and people
will really notice the difference.
Out-Braking Other Drivers - A Step into the Unknown
When you are on the inside of another driver ready
to overtake, you might not be able to see your braking point….or
you might think because you are on a tight line it's too risky to
brake so late. So what you need to do is practice using an overtaking
line. It's simple - approach the corner as if you are overtaking
and find new marks on the track as braking points. Do this over
and over until you can slide the Kart into the corner, all crossed
up and in all sorts of trouble….slide wide, spin, hit the
kerb or whatever.
Eventually you will learn where you can brake
when on the inside line and be able to get round the corner. That
way, you will know exactly what you are doing in the real situation.
When you are on the inside of another kart you will know how late
you can brake, how much grip there will be, and how wide your exit
line will be. There will be nothing to be afraid of because you
will have seen it all before.
Don't Focus on the Other Driver….Focus on
the Gap
This is the key to pulling off wild looking overtaking
manoeuvres, which other drivers will marvel at, and it is relatively
simple. When you are driving you will drive where you look. This
can work to help you, or can really mess you up. Have you ever watched
another Kart spin and find yourself watching it until you almost
hit it!
I have, and in fact I did hit it…a few times!
That is an example of me driving where I was looking. So in an overtaking
situation, you will notice that your brain will want you to look
at the other kart so you won't hit it. This makes you jump into
self-preservation mode and usually you will back off, or turn in
way too early.
Now, to take advantage of this phenomenon you
have to look, yes physically look with your eyes, to where you want
the Kart to go.
So next time you want to overtake, look into the
gap between the kerb and the driver you want to pass. Force yourself
to stare into that gap, and if you are braking into a hairpin say,
actually drive the Kart into that gap, even let off the brake a
little extra and keep looking into the gap. I promise you that you
will get past the driver if you do this, maybe he will get back
past on exit, but you can fine tune your line next time to stop
that.
So, don't forget….look into the gap, choose
a point on the kerb to focus on and aim for it, look for it and
leave the other driver to worry about avoiding you….because
when you come steaming through you can bet he will be watching you,
and loosing his concentration!
That's it, overtaking feels very natural when
you follow these steps and driving a Kart becomes even more exciting
and fun. So give it a try and get hold of me if you have any questions.
My contact details are at the end of this article.
Terence Dove
EvenFlow Kart Driver Coaching
Get a free copy of "Astonishing Insider Secrets
to Instantly Faster Lap Times and Absolute Kart Control" from
www.evenflow.co.uk.
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