Motor Therapy (Pal) is an amateur racing driver with 29 recorded laps across 5 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 5.8 laps per car. The team name "Motor Therapy" perfectly captures motorsport's therapeutic value—track driving provides stress relief, mental clarity, and escape from daily pressures through focused performance driving requiring complete concentration. Enthusiasts often describe motorsport as mental health benefit combining physical activity, technical challenge, and passionate engagement.
His LapMeta data shows testing with 7 laps Current and 4 laps CCW. The selective 5-vehicle portfolio with nearly six laps per car enables meaningful development. Track day participants describing motorsport as "therapy" often demonstrate deep appreciation for driving's meditative qualities and psychological benefits. With 29 laps concentrated across five vehicles averaging nearly 6 laps each, Motor Therapy exemplifies the enthusiast who finds personal fulfillment and mental wellness through systematic motorsport participation and focused platform development.
This was my first time at SCR so the first couple of sessions were spent learning the track and the next three getting up to pace and continually trying to find the most optimal way around. This is one fast track - Harry's LapTimer data indicates I was hitting up to 146mph on the front straight and up to 129mph out back. I was chickening out a bit so braking a bit earlier than I could/should, but self preservation runs high at these speeds :)
Weather: High 60's, sunny, light breeze
Tires: Hankook Ventus RS3 v2, 245/40/18, 6 track days on them before this event
Brakes: Pagid Yellow RS29 front, Hawk HT-10 our back, Castrol SRF fluid
Suspension: Stock MagneRide in "Comfort" setting