suicidaleggroll
Well-Known Member
I could see fixed paddles being better for sharp, low speed (1st gear) turns when you're wrapping the wheel around half a revolution or more. In that case, having them attached to the wheel makes it confusing which is up and which is down while fixed would be clearer. Of course in cases like that I just reach down and use the shift lever to go to 2nd.Interesting takes on the fixed vs. attached to wheel paddles. I would think that having them stationary would be harder to shift in a turn. You'd have to take a hand off and reach for it - no??
Alternatively, I feel like having them in fixed positions would be significantly worse for high speed corners when you're turning the wheel 90 degrees or less. In that case, having them attached to the wheel means you can leave your hands in the normal position through the turn while shifting.
I feel like the Supra's setup gives the best of both worlds. Paddles fixed to the wheel for high speed corners so you can keep your hands in the standard position on the wheel, and a separate, fixed lever that you can grab to shift when you're in a low speed sharp corner and the paddles get confusing.
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