Mastering Car Control in Simracing | Simracing Popometer

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Simracing Popometer dives into vehicle dynamics and racing telemetry with professional simracer Nils Naujoks. This video explains how YAW impacts handling, comparing the Porsche 992 GT3 R and BMW M4 GT3 in Automobilista 2.

Mastering yaw, slip angles, and weight transfer is essential for better car control, faster lap times, and improved stability. This analysis helps simracers understand how front-engine and rear-engine cars behave differently on track.

Key Topics Covered:
• The role of yaw in simracing and real motorsport
• Porsche 992 GT3 R vs BMW M4 GT3: handling differences
• How AMS2’s physics engine models weight transfer
• How Simracing Popometer helps drivers analyze and improve

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