
The guy in the pic is me. Looking down on the track from above and you are always turning right.I would have thought left is easier for everyone ? This is why all race tracks go clockwise
I think it has something to do with your heart being more to the left ?
Which means the guy in the picture is going the wrong way round ?![]()
I actually brushed shoulders with Barry Sheene back then as I nicked into the paddock, then got asked to leaveHa, I love riding on the track, but I rarely follow the racing - I do enjoy it when I do manage to catch it.
That pic was taken in 2002 on the Melbourne Hairpin @ Donington Park. It isn't as fast as it looks - maybe about 35-40mph tops as it is a very tight corner. The biggest fear is the tyres being warm enough, and they are scrubbed to the edges to give max grip. They do actually grip so well, that when another rider drifted wide as I was riding aroundthe outside of him, I instinctively grabbed a handful of brake, and had a very controllable front end slide which felt like it lasted a couple of foot- and looking back was actually fairly scary. The quickest I've ever cornered with the knee o the floor was at Mallory Park on the huge and very fast Gerrards corner, and that was carrying an exit speed of about 110. Which is really scary when you start to run wide towards the exit ofthe corner.



I headed down a local hill once flat out, we use it for a Hill climb time trial with the local club.
It was pretty scary hitting 40. (The vid is sped up)
I actually brushed shoulders with Barry Sheene back then as I nicked into the paddock, then got asked to leave![]()
. The trick with m/bike cornering is to to kep the power delivery fairly neutral to avoid the front washing out due to to weight transfer, or highsiding with the power on. I just play at it, but OMG it gets the blood pumping when the bike gets above 10,000rpm 