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I think thats the entire point of the video. If you are talking racing then yeah stick your nose up there a$$ and give them a little room but this is HPDE and SOLO run groups with point by rules and rules in place to make sure everyone has a safe and fun time. IF you follow the rules and know...
Totally agree, its just common practice in the groups that are run. I was out with a new Mustang GT on Pirelli Slicks and i could pull away in the straights but i knew he was a rocket ship in the corners so when i saw him coming I already knew to give him the point for the next corner so he knew...
You go where the driver ahead of you gives the point by. You don’t want to scare the person in front of you and go where they feel most comfortable. He did the right thing by getting off line to point by and let me pass only he drag raced me down the straight instead.
He did his turn signal. THere a lot of organizations that are starting to have drivers do this instead of point by, its a Euro thing for sure but i dont like it. Give me the finger!!
I never get aggressive with other drivers and always give them space especially in this situation. He was in the SOLO run group with us and was way out of his comfort and the org stepped him back down into DE. Some drivers are taught to do signals instead of hands to make sure both hands are on...
Holy crap what a phenomenal beast this car is. From the sounds to the feel it is one hell of and experience!!! Even got a little emotional on my first session, it had been 2 years since i had been on track and man did i miss it.
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