optronix
Senior Member
This is actually very true. The one time I took this car to the track was a Track Night in America. It was a great time! But I did notice the very "casual" nature of the entire event. It was the first time I've been "allowed" to drive solo on track in my own car... and I didn't have to do anything to "prove" that I was fit to do so.Others, like SCCA TNiA, outright do zero real tech or training and just throw novices in
I was fortunate in the sense that I had a group of experienced drivers, and those with no experience were very attentive and cautious. It was a really good run group... but I noticed even then that it could have been so much worse. All it would have taken was one dipshit ("I DRIVE FLAT OUT") to ruin the event, or worse.
It sucks too because I think I've landed firmly in the "casual track guy" category. There may not be such a thing but if there is it's me. I love not fussing with stuff like extensive tech considerations like what we're talking about in this thread, but I also am very conscious of my own limits and it's far more important to me to make it home with my car in the same shape it left in than scrape a few tenths off my PB. TNIA is a great venue for that but I will always stress out over other drivers.
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