How do young rookie riders who have never raced at the majority of racetracks go about learning new circuits? The Repsol Media Service issued the following press release about the methods Estrella Galicia rider Alex Rins uses to learn his way around the circuits he has never been to:
From the console to the track
Repsol Moto3 rider Álex Rins is showing excellent talent for adapting to tracks at which he has never ridden before.
Repsol Media Service - Thursday 18/10/2012
A rookie year in the World Championship is always difficult, and not just because of the high level of competition. Riders such as Álex Rins, Spanish Moto3 champion last season, has been facing a calendar on which 13 of the 17 tracks are completely unknown to him. Last weekend at the Japanese GP, the Repsol rider began the three-race stint of GPs at new tracks with a fourth place. His 119 points and second place in the Rookie Of The Year standings show just how good he is at adapting to the characteristics of circuits only previously experienced in videogames.
Preparing for each race on the Asiatic tour begins on the Tuesday and Wednesday. Race visualization from previous years and memorizing the track from videogames are techniques that help a lot in building up to the actual track time.
refinance real estate loan refinance closing date florida short sale attorney
No comments:
Post a Comment