Eric Kennel is an amateur racing driver with 46 recorded laps across 24 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 1.9 laps per car. This balanced ratio indicates systematic track day participation sampling diverse automotive variety while providing each platform sufficient testing to reveal basic characteristics. Nearly two laps per vehicle allows meaningful assessment beyond initial familiarization, enabling comparative understanding across the extensive 24-vehicle portfolio.
His LapMeta data shows concentrated testing with 20 laps at CCW configuration, 6 laps CW, and 4 laps East circuit. Despite sampling 24 different vehicles, the CCW concentration demonstrates venue preference—testing diverse platforms at familiar circuit enabling comparative evaluation where venue consistency isolates vehicle variables from track learning. This methodology provides valuable comparative education spanning different engineering philosophies, power delivery characteristics, and chassis approaches. The 24-vehicle portfolio represents substantial automotive exposure enabling informed understanding of market diversity and platform trade-offs. With 46 laps across 24 vehicles concentrated at CCW configuration, Eric Kennel demonstrates the enthusiast pursuing comprehensive comparative automotive education through systematic vehicle sampling at familiar venue supporting objective dynamics understanding and informed perspective on contemporary automotive landscape diversity.
About the best footage I had from the MR2 this past weekend sadly. I never captured a 2:02 on the GoPro between driving the Corvette and other cars, but I set the official NASA TT6 record at a 2:02.5. The car had an easy 2:01.xxx on Sunday if I just left the same setup from Saturday, but I threw on a different set of wheels and it felt like trash. The 2:02.5 I did was in the 3rd session of the day, usually the worst time for track conditions, doh! Will come back and shoot for 2:00.xx or sub 2 with the 1ZZ.