Sergey S (Merge Sort Racing) is an amateur racing driver with 51 recorded laps across 14 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 3.6 laps per car. The team name "Merge Sort Racing" references merge sort—an efficient computer science sorting algorithm using divide-and-conquer methodology invented by John von Neumann in 1945. This clever naming suggests technical background in software engineering or computer science, combining analytical problem-solving mindset with motorsport passion. Programmers and engineers often excel in motorsport through methodical data-driven approaches to vehicle setup and driving technique optimization.
His LapMeta data shows distributed testing with 13 laps at West configuration, 10 laps at East 3 Mile w/ Bypass, and 7 laps at 13CW. The varied venue preference across three different configurations indicates systematic exploration methodology—testing vehicles across varying layouts to understand how platform characteristics respond to different circuit demands. The 14-vehicle portfolio with nearly four laps per car enables meaningful assessment revealing genuine performance characteristics through sufficient exposure. Track day participants combining technical careers with motorsport often demonstrate analytical rigor in vehicle evaluation and technique development. With 51 laps across 14 vehicles at varied configurations, Sergey S represents the technically-minded enthusiast who applies algorithmic thinking and systematic methodology to motorsport participation supporting data-driven performance optimization.
I got a new alignment and sticker A052 for this track day. The result: 2 second PB drop at 13CW!! I was shocked when I saw the seconds were in the 6's the first time. I came to the track day expecting to get a mid 2:07 at best, but this setup completely exceeded all of my expectations.
Car specs:
- Stock 1.6L motor, ~95whp
- 205/50/15 A052 on 15x9 wheels
- Ohlins 1-way with 8k/6k springs
- -3.6 camber front, -3.2 camber rear
Really fun day with Speed District!
https://instagram.com/mergesortracing