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Another suggestion: spend some time on YouTube to try and familiarize yourself with how the track flows. pick somebody experienced if possible perhaps a vid of a race or top group run vs a beginner group if thats possible. the idea is just to familiarize your senses with how the corners flow. Also look up a track map via Google and study it in terms of corner flow: are they tight and slow, or sweeping and fast? This might be a bit premature until you get more experience but is always a good idea imo. You will get more out of it once you learn different corner types and what lines they usually require but a bit of prior prep even at this stage wont hurt (especially vids).
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