HPDE Lap Videos is an amateur racing driver with 23 recorded laps across 4 different vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 5.75 laps per car. The username references High Performance Driving Education—organized track day events where enthusiasts develop skills in controlled environments. HPDE culture emphasizes safety, instruction, and progressive skill development through structured run groups matching driver experience levels.
His data shows balanced testing: 4 laps CW, 4 laps Current, and 4 laps Full configuration. The nearly six-lap average per vehicle indicates methodical approach where each platform receives thorough evaluation. The video-focused username suggests content creation documenting track experiences—sharing knowledge with broader enthusiast community. With 23 laps across 4 vehicles, HPDE Lap Videos represents the modern track day participant who combines driving development with community engagement through video documentation.
I decided to give the Porsche a break and both Mel and I split driving in the Miata on a perfect Sunday in August. This was my fastest lap of the day but I was running really consistently under 1:59 for most of the sessions. It feels good to be able to go out and know that I can run under 2 min laps on this track even in the Miata. The weather literally couldn't have been better for a track day, 74 degrees with a light breeze and partly cloudy. The track was warm and the tires were sticking well but the cars weren't getting hot and we ran 48 timed laps between the two of us. She had to cut short her last session because the car was running out of gas, and it started out full in the morning. Overall a great day at the track. 2006 NC Miata with track suspension and Azenis 200TW tires.