5 EASY TIPS to get faster in ACC w/ @Jardier | Driving Style, Mindset, Pit Stops & more

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Published 2021-07-10
Jardier is back and this time he's got 5 easy tips for you to get faster in ACC. How to find your personal driving style, some setup tips and also how to do the best pit stops - he got you covered. But also besides all the in-game tips he talks about how to set up your mind in the best way.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mrturismo
    Well. If my 10 years of sim racing have taught me something is that for a consistent and sucessful race you need two things only : Patience and Pace. Unless you´re in a drag race, these two things will help you to be always at front. Practice a track until you have it on your muscular memory. 100 laps in a track is mandatory. Also, people think setups does miracles. They drive 10 laps in track and goes to the setup screen hoping for a miracle setting to give then 0.5 seconds down the time table. This is not gonna happen. Go back to the track and drive, until you absolutely can´t shave anything else from your times, and at least can do consistently 7 or 10 laps at the same pace. Then, just then you go back to pit an try to tweak your car. Pole position is awesome, but it´s over estimated. The pressure is always on P1. Use that in your advantage if you´re P2, and don´t try to win the race on the first corner. And finally. Practice is everything. Some people practice more, and have more time than you do, and they will suceed more. But don´t let this keeping you from having fun online. Offcourse, we all wanna win races and be at the top of the podium. But racing is much more , you can still enjoy a good race being in the middle field, battling for positions, defending, overtaking. But this is personal, i know. Some people don´t have fun if they don´t win. It´s sad. I wish they could. I said finally but there´s on more tip: If you don´t earn money with race sims, it´s a hobby. It´s supposed to be fun and relaxing. Don´t lose your shit online.
  • This guy smiles so much I really cant tell if he has such inner peace i will never reach. Or he's truely insane like the eyes in american psycho.
  • Really useful info:) A video suggestion for the future: How to practice efficiently (for the ones that have limited time)?
  • @Jardier is not only very fast, he is ridiculously consistant. Great simracer to follow and learn from.
  • @Ghost197
    Useful info, but for new people I would recommend to concentrate more on learning the track, lines and overall control on the car rather than pace - especially if we talking about race. Remember that you can gain more when being a bit slower, but doing consistent laps, than when pushing too hard, hot lapping, destroying tyres or going off the track. You can easily destroy tyres by one spin and you will loose much more time because of that (spin and then lack of the grip around the track). As you said - it's complex stuff and everybody can struggle in different aspect of simracing :)
  • Jardier has to be my favorite sim racer. He is always super positive and funny but makes awesome track guides. Of course, he looks super relaxed putting in times 5 sec faster than me but oh well 🤣
  • @supercededman
    yeah, Jardier, would LOVE to see ANY tutorials you may give us. I'm just getting into ACC, and love it, but find the setup process to be quite daunting. You touch on a few aspects here (TC and ABS), but a tutorial on basic setups (are the standard 'Basic' and Aggressive' good enough for beginners?) would be awesome. Would also like to see more of your streams when you race Emree. She's a fellow Aussie :-)
  • @SeaGLGaming
    When it comes to pit stops on iRacing, I always pit before we approach a group of backmarkers, especially at tracks hard to get by them like Bathurst. If I feel like I'm faster than the person I'm battling against AND feel like I could lose even just a half a second from a backmarker, I'll pit early. Pulled this so many times at Bathurst, and each time I came out ahead by 2-3 seconds.
  • @kyleferreira677
    Great video Jardier. You are quickly becoming my favorite streamer. Especially in sim-racing. As a new sim-racer, I'm looking to improve where I can to get up to the laptimes you guys are doing. And these videos help guys like me. Keep up with the good work! Piece out from South Africa.
  • @Radio1952
    Thankyou Sir You have explained the sim to new drivers
  • @jasmijnariel
    Yesterday i did 200laps on zolder with a M4 to learn on my first day Today i am using the F488 (80laps in races), i like that car more and still shaving on my times.
  • @micahtron5000
    I shaved off about 7 tenths at watkins glen by moving my 27inch monitor closer to my wheel. It helps to see more of the corner.