Hi Guys,
I was just curious about this, because I've received different answers from different people already.
Some people say that it's okay to use the brake to slow yourself down without first engaging the clutch - is this true?
I always thought that if you were going to brake, you should put the clutch in first but others have told me that if you're just slowing down a little for a corner or just slowing yourself down slightly for any reason, putting in the clutch just places extra wear on your clutch and is not necessary.
Personally, I thought that when you're in-gear with the clutch all the way out, the car's engine is trying to turn the tires, and if you're fighting it by applying the brake it can't be healthy - but I really have no idea.
Of course you would not brake a lot without using the clutch because you would soon stall, but I'm just talking about slowing down a little to let someone merge in front of you, or some scenario like that.
Cool or not cool? What do you think?
Thanks guys!
I was just curious about this, because I've received different answers from different people already.
Some people say that it's okay to use the brake to slow yourself down without first engaging the clutch - is this true?
I always thought that if you were going to brake, you should put the clutch in first but others have told me that if you're just slowing down a little for a corner or just slowing yourself down slightly for any reason, putting in the clutch just places extra wear on your clutch and is not necessary.
Personally, I thought that when you're in-gear with the clutch all the way out, the car's engine is trying to turn the tires, and if you're fighting it by applying the brake it can't be healthy - but I really have no idea.
Of course you would not brake a lot without using the clutch because you would soon stall, but I'm just talking about slowing down a little to let someone merge in front of you, or some scenario like that.
Cool or not cool? What do you think?
Thanks guys!
