Damian you ham...
#76
Originally Posted by preludesh2000
nice vid....and the guy in the pass. seat , was cracking me up....
#77
Originally Posted by ihavetwins
GT500 seems pretty quick
#78
Originally Posted by REAmemiya FD3S
wow...seeing Goo Roo fly by that Mustang is very inspirational. Does anyone know if Andy and Damian are going to be at VIR on 11/18 & 11/19 with the Audi Club? If so, i'm looking forward to meeting them.
#79
Nice video... I can't decide if I want to run Nasa or Midwest Sports Car Club http://autocross.mcscc.org/ this coming season.
The Midwest events are closer to me and there are more of them.
Wonder if I will be the first one with a LS1 3rd gen... can't wait to see how they class me....
The Midwest events are closer to me and there are more of them.
Wonder if I will be the first one with a LS1 3rd gen... can't wait to see how they class me....
#80
Originally Posted by wickedrx7
Nice video... I can't decide if I want to run Nasa or Midwest Sports Car Club http://autocross.mcscc.org/ this coming season.
The Midwest events are closer to me and there are more of them.
Wonder if I will be the first one with a LS1 3rd gen... can't wait to see how they class me....
The Midwest events are closer to me and there are more of them.
Wonder if I will be the first one with a LS1 3rd gen... can't wait to see how they class me....
I'm sure the MSCC events are cool, but I don't think they're the same type of deal as NASA. NASA days include HPDE driving, so that newer guys can get instruction and track time, Time trials groups for competition to see who can get the fastest laps, and then wheel to wheel Race Groups for the hard core guys.
I ran HPDE days 2 years ago, TT last year, and probably will run TT or possibly a race group this year. The cool thing is when you're not driving you can watch the race people go at it. Most are cool people and won't hesitate to let you check out their race cars or talk about driving. There's usually a party of some sort Saturday night too where people can hang out.
The events are almost always 2-3 days as well, so you can get alot of time in if you want.
I think Damian and I are going to attempt to run the whole NASA season again this year.
#81
Originally Posted by matty
So who is quicker the cobra R or Damian? i recall seeing a vid awhile back but is there a conclusive result?
#83
Originally Posted by Fritz Flynn
I recommend autocrossing as much as possible and going to empty parking lots etc.....to increase your confidence in car control.
It's not unusual at all to feel that way after your 1st HPDE. It's a whole different driving experience that's almost impossible to duplicate anywhere but a track. IMO it takes a huge # of events to even go 7/10s. It's really difficult not to get caught up in the competite nature of this sport but try to focus on your own driving, and not the cars around you.
I think what freaks most people out the most is how much the car moves around and how easy it is to control it if you just stay calm and react smoothely with your eyes focused well ahead. After you slide through a few 50 to 70 mph corners the hootin and a hollerin is only natural and if it's not then you will most likely find a new hobby cause it just keeps getting wilder. As crazy as this sounds for some people who only go 3 or 4 times a year this 1st stage could take you 10 or 15 events and for others it may never happen because they just can't allow themselves to free the car up to fully start to grasp it but again it just keeps getting better.
There's a huge skill difference in pro driving so you can imagine the difference in skill at HPDE events so those cars that appear to be going slow probably are not really going that slow but if you're a track DAWG you most likely have mad skills because you go monthly, have tons of seat time compared to the guys your passing and most likely are a little ******* crazy.
It's really weird how many phases to the learning curve there is but honestly I've never done something in my life that makes me as happy as driving a car at speed and I continue to realize how bad I am and how good the pros are. Like most things in life the more you know the more you realize that you don't know lol.
It's not unusual at all to feel that way after your 1st HPDE. It's a whole different driving experience that's almost impossible to duplicate anywhere but a track. IMO it takes a huge # of events to even go 7/10s. It's really difficult not to get caught up in the competite nature of this sport but try to focus on your own driving, and not the cars around you.
I think what freaks most people out the most is how much the car moves around and how easy it is to control it if you just stay calm and react smoothely with your eyes focused well ahead. After you slide through a few 50 to 70 mph corners the hootin and a hollerin is only natural and if it's not then you will most likely find a new hobby cause it just keeps getting wilder. As crazy as this sounds for some people who only go 3 or 4 times a year this 1st stage could take you 10 or 15 events and for others it may never happen because they just can't allow themselves to free the car up to fully start to grasp it but again it just keeps getting better.
There's a huge skill difference in pro driving so you can imagine the difference in skill at HPDE events so those cars that appear to be going slow probably are not really going that slow but if you're a track DAWG you most likely have mad skills because you go monthly, have tons of seat time compared to the guys your passing and most likely are a little ******* crazy.
It's really weird how many phases to the learning curve there is but honestly I've never done something in my life that makes me as happy as driving a car at speed and I continue to realize how bad I am and how good the pros are. Like most things in life the more you know the more you realize that you don't know lol.
FRITZ!!! this post was right on the nose man!!!
#85
Originally Posted by damian
I have footage form the same event where GooRoo and I went out to play, I'll get it posted soon. If you like the video in this post, you will REALLY like the one that is coming :-)
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