This amateur racing driver has 20 recorded laps across 5 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 4 laps per car. This balanced ratio suggests methodical track day participation where each platform receives meaningful attention while maintaining diversity enabling comparative understanding. Over three laps per vehicle allows progression beyond initial familiarization—first lap establishes basic characteristics, middle laps build confidence approaching limits, final laps reveal nuanced behaviors.
The 5-vehicle portfolio with over three laps per car enables meaningful comparative assessment revealing genuine performance characteristics while maintaining manageable variety for comprehensive automotive education. With 20 laps across 5 vehicles averaging 4 laps each, this driver demonstrates balanced approach combining selective platform development with portfolio diversity supporting comprehensive comparative vehicle dynamics understanding through systematic evaluation.
What's the gap between a pro driver and an amateur HPDE driver? Same day, same car, let's find out in this side by side comparison!
Despite of taking a passenger, Pro driver Aaron Jeansonne is easily two seconds faster than me (the amateur driver) on his very session of driving my car. The gap is HUGE for a single lap.
Hope this video provide more details about why the pro is faster. I learned a lot from it. Enjoy!
GR86 build details: http://track-build.com/gr86