Speed Secrets: Professional Race Driving Techniques (Speed Secrets) | Ross Bentley | Speed Secets
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Speed Secrets: Professional Race Driving Techniques (Speed Secrets)
Ross Bentley
Motorbooks
, 1998 - 160 pages
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highly recommended
Shave lap times or find a faster line through your favorite set of S-curves with
professional
race
driver Ross Bentley as he shows you the quickest line from apex to apex! With tips and commentary from current race drivers, Bentley covers the vital
techniques
of
speed
, from visualizing lines to interpreting tire temps to put you in front of the pack. Includes discussion of practice techniques, chassis set-up, and working with your pit chief.
Great information on driving techniques
I read this book upon a recommendation of another book titled "Go Ahead - Take the Wheel" which describes how people can begin racing. The author of that book explains that it's purpose is to provide people the necessary guidance needed to get into racing (which it does a fantastic job of), and recommends a couple of other books that discuss
driving
techniques
. One of the books "Go Ahead - Take the Wheel" recommended is
Speed
Secrets
. Both books are very well written and provided me everything I need to get started in racing.
I really enjoyed how Speed Secrets was written and made me feel like the author Ross was coaching me in person. Great gook and well worth the money.
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Precious information to any one who practice or simply want to understand the technical side of motor sports.
fast results for the typical daily driver
i got this book just yesterday, read a few chapters, and already see and feel results in my day-to-day commute. don't be fooled into thinking that the information in this book can only be used on the
race
track. there is a lot of information here that is useful for
driving
in general. other than driving at the limit (i.e. redline), everything is practical for better day to day driving. already today on my usual drive to get errands, i found myself more focused, remembering certain instructions and guidelines. when to downshift, how soon, how abrupt, how to feel the car, how to turn, how to steer...these are basics covered in two chapters that made my commute around town that much more enjoyable, safer, and smarter. this book is definitely a keeper.
only complaint is that it is short, but it is 1 in a series of many books of the same title.
i recommend the full length textbook by Danny Sullivan, "Going Faster" as the main course book and this book as a cliff-notes or just a reminder handbook to keep in the car with you.
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Recommended to read!
This book is good, easier to understand, the author did a good job in explaining
techniques
and tips. Highly recommended!
very repetative, and not what I thought it would be.
Read the book over vacation, the info it gives you is great but a lot of it only works if you actually drive a Formula or Sport
Race
r Vehicle. Lots of info about tracks and courses, how to get the ideal line in an apex, and how to drive smoothly and fast gain control, then it repeats itself again, so this makes an illusion that there are a lot of
secrets
even though he is just repeating it using different verbiage. This is a great book for advanced racers that understand the concept and terminology of F1 type races and it helps you prepare for a F1 race too but for an average driver trying to learn the ropes this book might be to hard and doesn't help much with everyday
driving
since a lot of the
techniques
is for driving above 150mph and plus F1 has totally different suspension systems and steering systems then regular sport cars so if you try it it might feel weird. You learn the heal toe move which I have been trying to get for a while, very detailed and lots of graphs, data charts, and drawings. I personally had to skip some chapters because I was not interested tracks, officials, and what they do with the flags, and some more stuff because a lot of it does not apply to me as I do not own a formula car or race
professional
ly in such a track they described, but I did read about perfect turning and control plus weight transfer and how to keep that center of gravity which helps me in the real world of driving on the streets. I feel that I am going a lot faster in my car by being able to turn safely yet not slowing my car down to much where it would take longer to accelerate plus I have been able to drive fast yet so smooth that my mom fell asleep the whole time as I drove her. So i was really happy with that info. I am a mechanic and I test race clients vehicles at the track, my average
speed
is 140mph so you know my point of view
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