Topic: Inside hugging and "slice and dice"
At some point I would like to hear a reasoned, stoic conversation on the general merits of hugging the inside of a corner when there are more than one car entering, where one or more cars sets up for a run through the apex and another stays to the far inside, braking later but ultimately driving the corner slower (?) and blocking the apex and exiting ahead of the outside car(s).
I suppose a transition from that conversation may segue into the merits of advancing your car's position by placing it in any spot on the track that will accommodate your car with at least 3mm to spare between traffic, regardless of circumstance. I'm not pointing any fingers whatsoever but I am merely still learning about etiquette 6 races into my Lemons career. I personally try not to "slice and dice" because I figure that will eventually lead to purposely cutting someone off, making them change their line and possibly cause a shunt or collision. That I could never tolerate. As a corollary, I also do not race with the slice and dice crowd for fear of symptomatic red mist syndrome.
Again, just for personal edification.
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