This amateur racing driver has 26 recorded laps across 3 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 8.7 laps per car—high concentration ratio indicating focused commitment to mastering 3 specific platforms. Over five laps per vehicle builds knowledge transcending typical driver-vehicle relationships, revealing nuances requiring extended exposure to discover.
The selective 3-vehicle portfolio suggests curated testing balancing comparative education against deep platform understanding. Each car received over five sessions revealing performance characteristics through sufficient exposure beyond initial familiarization. Track day participants achieving this concentration demonstrate commitment transcending casual participation, treating circuit time as deliberate education rather than recreational entertainment. With 26 laps concentrated across 3 vehicles averaging 8.7 laps each, this driver demonstrates focused approach combining meaningful platform development with manageable portfolio diversity supporting comprehensive vehicle dynamics understanding.
Sorry about the audio. Was trying out a DJI Mic Mini I'd just purchased, need to fiddle around a little more with it.
Time was good for P3 in street class, some improvements to be made for sure. Rare config though, it's always fun running CCW.
Setup-
235/40/18 "Cheater spec" Champiro SX2 (35f 33r hot pressures)
18x8 +48 Enkei GTC01 (12mm front & 5mm rear spacers)
RCE SS-1 coilovers - 6k/7k f/r springs, rebound front 14 clicks FFS, rear 16 clicks FFS
Ride height - 0.75" drop from stock
Racecomp 20mm front sway bar - full soft
Racecomp 16mm rear sway bar - middle setting
Whiteline RLCA
Camber -3.8f, -2.5r
Very slight toe-in up front from adjusting camber plates, 1/16" toe in rear
Whiteline transmission mount insert
Whiteline diff mount inserts
Racecomp rear subframe bushing inserts
1st gen Brembos (front+rear)
PFC08 front
EBC RP-1 rear
Motul RBF600
Jackson Racing oil cooler
~.7qt overfill, Mobil 1 0w40
A/V:
Gopro Hero 7 Black + ND32 filter (4k24, 1/48 shutter)
DJI Mic Mini, -12 gain (should have set it higher)