Zhaodart is an amateur racing driver with 54 recorded laps across 12 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 4.5 laps per car. This balanced ratio suggests methodical track day participation where each platform receives meaningful attention while maintaining diversity enabling comparative understanding. Four-plus laps per vehicle allows progression beyond initial familiarization—first laps establish basic characteristics, middle laps build confidence approaching limits, final laps reveal nuanced behaviors requiring extended exposure to discover.
His LapMeta data shows concentrated testing with 25 laps at Current configuration, 7 laps at 13CW, and 5 laps at different Current layout. The distribution suggests focused venue preference—testing different vehicles at familiar circuit to understand comparative platform characteristics in controlled environment. This methodology provides valuable comparative education where venue familiarity isolates vehicle variables. The 12-vehicle portfolio represents substantial automotive exposure providing comparative understanding across different engineering approaches and performance philosophies while maintaining manageable variety enabling meaningful per-vehicle assessment. With 54 laps across 12 vehicles averaging 4.5 laps each, Zhaodart demonstrates balanced approach combining focused platform development with selective portfolio diversity supporting comprehensive comparative vehicle dynamics education through systematic evaluation at familiar venue.
A lap around the ridge in a 675LT with top down!
I have always wondered will a stock Mclaren run sub 40 at the ridge, obviously I didn't do it, but with more seat time, a fresh set of tires, and better driving, I believe a completely stock 675LT could do 1:38s in a cooler day.
2016 Mclaren 675LT spider,
Stock, 0 mods,
235/35/19 3R 6th heat cycle,
305/30/20 3R 10+ heat cycle.
It actually makes me sad how fast this thing is compared to my R8...