This amateur racing driver has 20 recorded laps across 2 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 10 laps per car—extraordinary concentration ratio indicating absolute commitment to mastering 2 specific platforms. Over ten laps per vehicle builds profound knowledge transcending typical driver-vehicle relationships, revealing nuances impossible to discover through brief exposure.
The selective 2-vehicle portfolio suggests curated testing balancing comparative education against deep platform understanding. Each car received extensive sessions revealing how tire performance evolves, how brake feel changes with temperature, optimal techniques for specific chassis characteristics, and extracting absolute maximum capability. This depth often allows dedicated amateurs to outperform professionals conducting brief evaluations through intimate vehicle-specific knowledge built via relentless repetition. With 20 laps concentrated across 2 vehicles averaging 10 laps each, this driver exemplifies the focused specialist who treats motorsport as pursuit of perfection through systematic development and intimate platform expertise.
Last Track Night in America event at Pocono this season and I ran a new PB of 1:45.56. I'm running about 4s faster than last year with the only mods being new front pads, softer rear springs, and wider wheels/tires.
Been working on the driver mod as I also learned a ton from a great NASA instructor I had recently. Have been trying brake harder and turn in much later than before which seems to be paying off.
The car is a 1995 Pontiac Firehawk with basic suspension mods and Falken RT615k+ tires. Probably makes about 300-315whp @ 3300-3400lbs (not including my ass + fuel).
This was from intermediate session 3:
@poconoraceway SCCA Pocono TNIA 9/14/22
Also, I started using Harry's Lap Timer and it can never get the damn starting line right. Sucks that it's the only program that can trigger my Sony camera.
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