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 ...
There are certain things we, as mere car enthusiast mortals, do not deserve and will always make us weak at the knees: the aural pleasure of a BRM 1.5-liter V16 at full tilt, the stunning lines of the ...
It depends entirely on the shape of your car's pedals, and what kind of shoes you wear. In my Passat I did the "ankle rotate" thing. In the Miata it's more of a traditional heel-toe.