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Trail braking
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a technique used in driving where the brake is applied while turning into a corner to control speed and improve vehicle stability
What is "trail braking"?
Trail braking is a technique used in driving, especially in racing, where the driver continues to apply the brakes as they enter a turn. Instead of releasing the brakes completely before turning, the driver gradually reduces pressure on the brake pedal while steering. This helps shift the car's weight to the front wheels, improving traction and allowing the car to turn more effectively. Trail braking helps maintain better control of the vehicle during sharp corners and can be useful for maintaining speed and stability in racing or performance driving.
Example
Trail braking helps drivers manage sharp turns by gradually easing off the brakes as they steer into the corner.
The key to effective trail braking is balancing braking force with steering input to maintain control of the vehicle's trajectory.
Racers often employ trail braking to maintain optimal speed through corners without losing grip on the track surface.