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.
Not a fast lap but lots going on with the Novice group at MVP Track Time's Road America event. The rain had stopped a bit earlier but the track was still wet with standing water in the corners. A bunch of drivers had skipped the first 30 minute driving session, since it was actively pouring rain, so everyone came out for this session even though it was wet. As a new driver Road America is daunting enough, a wet track makes that even more disconcerting. The experience level of the drivers in these events is quite varied and you can tell that many of them are good with wet track driving. This lap shows the track well and some off line driving to find traction where it was less wet. NC Miata with coilovers/new Azenis 615+ tires/Hawk DTC brakes.