Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2 Imola HYMO Hot Lap Analysis
Let’s take a look at this hot lap of Hungaroring in the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2 driven by HYMO.
The Track
Imola, situated in Italy, is known for its technical and challenging layout, featuring a mix of fast straights, tight chicanes, and tricky corners. A well-balanced car setup is crucial for drivers to tackle the demanding nature of the track. Finding the right combination of aerodynamic grip and straight-line speed is essential to navigate the circuit effectively and achieve competitive lap times. Luckily HYMO has got you covered with the same setup that is being used in the reference video. HERE
Imola, also known as the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, has a rich history in motorsport. Since its opening in 1953, the track has hosted numerous iconic races, including Formula 1 Grand Prix events. Imola has witnessed memorable moments and has become a revered venue in racing history.
Analysis
Using the Track Titan software to compare the HYMO lap to a community lap we can see that the HYMO driver gains almost 0.2s mostly in the braking zone of t7. Let’s take a look.
Looking at the braking graph we can see that the HYMO driver (orange) brakes just a bit later than the community driver. Not only that but the HYMO driver uses the trail braking technique much better, allowing him that later braking point but also getting more rotation into the corner. Learning this technique can massively increase anyone their laptimes.
You can analyse every other turn on the Imola circuit using the Track Titan platform; see reference lap. HERE
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Hot Laps Top Tips
Do you know how to learn a new track when just starting? Many people tend to be too hasty when it comes to learning a new track. This could often lead to frustration or other negative feelings you do not want to have. Instead, do this.
While practicing a new track it is important to take it slow. Explore the corners and different characteristics that the track has. while doing this, brake early for corners and feel how the car handles through these corners giving you a feel of how the car reacts to the surface. For every corner try braking later each lap until you brake too late. Now you know the braking points for the track that you are driving at easily and without constantly crashing.
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