No you don't?
Clutch is strictly for getting it off the line or other very low speed stuff.
With traditional manual transmissions, the driver can move from any gear, to any gear, by moving the shifter to the appropriate position. This type of transmission is often referred to as a H-pattern because of the path that the shift lever takes as it selects the various gears. A clutch must be disengaged before the new gear is selected, to disengage the running engine from the transmission, thus stopping all torque transfer. In auto racing, this process is slow and prone to human error; hence the development of the sequential transmission. A true sequential transmission will very often use dog clutch engagement rather than the more usual syncromesh as fitted to a normal H-pattern road car gearbox. Engagement using dogs only requires a very brief interruption of engine torque to complete a shift into any adjacent gear. This allows shifting between gears without the use of the clutch. The clutch would normally be used only for standing starts.
A lot of haters in this thread - from generally people who consider themselves petrolheads yet seem completely clueless to this sort of enjoyment? :dunno:
It makes a Focus ST look like its going backwards and passes a 400bhp evo with ease. With no boost and front wheel drive, who the hell can class that as slow![]()
ok then you dont HAVE to use the clutch, but it is recomended if you want the gearbox and clutch to last.
Sean - Home! Website updated says:
it wouldnt last 24 hours without using the clutch
Sean - Home! Website updated says:
probably only last one fia gt meeting
ok then you dont HAVE to use the clutch, but it is recomended if you want the gearbox and clutch to last.
don't they usually rebuild the gearboxes between meetings anyway?
So your saying Porsche, Prodrive, Corvette Racing, Ferrari are talking crap are they?Sorry but your friend is speaking crap... :/
It's a quick car - the work he's done to it has really worked well, besides it sounds great and that seq gearbox is fantastic. IMO that's not really a chav car at all - it's genuinely been modified by someone who is keen on mechanics and actually driving the ****ing thing like it's meant to be driven. I see he also seems to do track days - and I bet that car is a monster on a track.
A lot of haters in this thread - from generally people who consider themselves petrolheads yet seem completely clueless to this sort of enjoyment? :dunno:
not many petrolheads on here, thats for sure
No I'm saying your source is wrong... as there's no doubt in my mind that those teams didn't say that... or what they said was badly misinterpeted by your source.
Unfortunately for you there have been many links posted that strongly indicate the opposite to what you are suggestingSuch as the video posted by Clarkey where a top engineer with the VXR Racing team says to NOT use the clutch...
So that's a bunch of people on here, textual and video evidence versus "my friend says"...
Aston Martin DBR9 Spec Sheet
Once under way, there’s no need to use the clutch for upshifts because the transmission has a “shift without lift” feature. The driver keeps his foot flat on the gas and pulls the lever back hard; a row of lights on the instrument panel glows orange when it’s time to snatch another gear. When downshifting, it’s not necessary to use the clutch, but doing so is kinder on the car.
Park Place Racing Saleen S7-R Engineer
"We've lowered the redline to 6400 rpm [from 7000]," I was told in a "do-this-don't-do-that" pre-lap briefing. "But don't shift at anything lower than 6000-the car won't like it, and neither will you. Even though it's a race transmission with straight-cut gears, please use the clutch on both up- and downshifts because we don't want to replace any pieces before next week's race at the Glen. We highly recommend heel-and-toeing, as you'll want to crack off downshifts while braking to keep the car settled. If you have any experience with racing slicks, you know they have lots of grip, but this car's engine can easily overpower them.
That video brought a smile to my face
Looks like a very fast car. I can imagine what that Evo driver must have been thinking as the 106 goes past![]()