Good vision is a fundamental technique to get right when driving on a track. As your speed picks up so does the need for absorbing as much information from the circuit as possible in a very short period of time. Most inputs a driver puts into their vehicle – whether it be braking, steering or acceleration – are motivated by what they see out on the track. This means that where your eyes go on the circuit is critical for consistency, accuracy, and safety at high speeds.
New circuit drivers often focus on a shorter and narrower field of vision, focusing on what is right ahead of them instead of further down the track. This is a very limited vision, and it hinders response times as well as makes everything feel like it’s coming up faster than it is.
Driving Pros look further ahead into the distance. The allows them to see what’s coming up much sooner and allows them to alter their inputs accordingly and without as much of a rush. In other words, it is critical to always be looking one stage ahead of your current position whether you are braking or turning your eyes should be on the apex and when you get to the apex your eyes should already by focused on the exit.
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