Dear Luiz,
Keith's books say a couple of things that can help you. For one thing, it is better to have the braking finished before you turn in for the corner. This way you can put all your attention onto your corner speed. So start braking earlier, finish earlier, and set your speed right for the corner! After you get your corner speed set ok, then you can think about braking later, but always keeping it smooth.If you finish your braking before the turn, then you will have no problem with no room for your foot on the brake lever.
Also, on the track, the rear brake is not much good for slowing down; if you are braking the front tyre takes most of the braking forces, and the rear tyre is sometimes in the air! Best to let the front do the braking and forget about the rear.
So that's a couple of things for you, remember your $10 of attention, and use it first for braking, then you can re spend it on the corner speed.
Good luck!
db
Thank you very much, Db!
I will do what you said!
In my last practice I practiced a lot the 60% on the rear with 40% on the front, and it improved a lot my riding. With this I increase a lot my speed turn even I entered in the turns slower I leave it faster than the other guys!
Thank you and have a good week!