by David Ferguson on Wed Dec 07, 2016 1:49 am
Minimum Corner speed is usually a latched (remembered) speed that is the most recent minimum speed (which is nearly always during a corner when driving on a track). The idea is that lap time performance is often determined by how much mid-corner speed you can carry (especially in high-speed turns), and so that you don't have to look at the dash to determine this value in the corner, you can have the dash record the minimum corner speed and display that. It is not normally a channel that I would log.
When Minimum Corner Speed has been enabled, and is on the display, the driver will glance down at it following a corner and it will show the minimum speed for the previous corner. This allows them to do "self coaching" while driving on the track. Let me give you an example:
I was in the first year of running my Swift DB-5 Sports 2000. I had obtained a detailed track map of Laguna Seca, showing the radius and camber of each corner. Studying this, I decided that I was over-slowing for Turn 5, my minimum speed (from analysis) was usually about 65 - 67 mph, and I figured I could probably go 74-75 based on the G-forces of similar corners. I went out with minimum speed configured on the dash -- braked 20 feet later, the car moving a bit under braking, turned in, and got on the throttle as early as possible -- on the run up to T6, I looked down -- 67 mph. Next lap -- I carried the braking 40 feet beyond my normal braking point, the car danced around even more under braking, turned in, got to power and when I checked -- minimum speed -- 67 mph. I tried for 20 minutes as hard as I could and my best was only 68 mph.
I came back to the paddock, and thought about what was happening -- no matter where I started braking, my subconscious was able to get the minimum speed down to my "programmed" speed of 67 mph. That's when I realized -- it's not when you start braking, it's when you stop.
Next session I began braking at my usual mark, car completely in control, and mentally forced my self to use less pedal pressure and get off the brakes at a higher speed -- first time through -- 70 mph. I continued to work on this until I was in the low-70's and I could move the braking point closer to the corner. What was interesting was that despite my trying earlier I could not increase my minimum speed -- but I had the necessary info (minimum corner speed) available to work on it.
BTW -- that corner is now taken at the absolute limit in the mid-80's for me.
FoxSTI -- My guess is your Miniumum Corner speed is set up with a 0 mph hystersis -- this should be 3-5 mph -- the speed needs to go up by this amount before it updates the new Minimum Corner Speed.
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David Ferguson on Wed Dec 07, 2016 6:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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