Heel-and toe shifting is a pretty cool trick that you can pull out to try to impress your car guy buddies on the street. If you get it right, maybe they'll be impressed. If that passenger is your wife ...
Heel-and-toe shifting is a technique used on cars with manual transmissions to help smooth out downshifts. It involves using the left foot for the clutch, with the right foot activating both the brake ...
We can all learn a thing or two from Porsche factory driver Patrick Long, and today the expert shows us how to properly execute heel-and-toe downshifting with the car's manual gearbox. In part three ...
In an age where modern sports cars have paddle shift transmissions and computers that measure engine speed every millisecond, the art of rev matching is disappearing along with the manual transmission ...
Car nerds and trackday bros love to talk about their heel-toe shifting. There's another way to get the same job done, as it turns out. Team O'Neil Rally School's Wyatt Knox (he's a 2WD national rally ...
A bit of a misnomer, actually. But, considering that the anatomically accurate saying would be ‘left bit of your right foot and right bit of your right foot’, you can see why the heel-and-toe adage ...
One of the perks of having a car equipped with a manual transmission is the inherent joy of rowing up and down the gears while giving your otherwise static left leg some exercise. Sure, shifting in ...
Heel-toe might look complicated, but once you understand it, your driving transforms instantly. In this guide we break down what the technique is, why it matters and how to use it to make every ...