nice thread, i've been playing with double shifts and foot rolling but not had the balls to do it when driving hard yet... not confident being in neutral coming into corners etc just incase i feck the change if u know what i mean.
Don't try and do it at racing speeds until you have developed the technique.
Its a bit like learning to roller skate, take it slowly and it will come.
Golden rules are, the engine is for going, the brakes are for stopping.
Never allow the engine to do the braking or you unbalance the car as the weight shifts forward.
Get all your braking and gear changing in a straight line before the point where you turn in and apply the power as smoothly as you can coming out, leave all this tail end out stuff to the barry boys, drifters and J. Clarkson. it may look spectacular but its just slowing you down.
One of the best drivers I ever watched was Jackie Stewart, smooth as silk nothing hurried but very, very quick. Anyone who ever saw motor racing at Crystal Palace in south London, will remember Jackie Stuart and Graham Hill when they raced Lotus Cortinas. Absolutely amazing car control, and the only place to go if they came off was into a bank made of railway sleepers at the edge of the track, or into the trees.
Pass my slippers.....................................