This amateur racing driver has 21 recorded laps across 5 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 4.2 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 21 laps across 5 vehicles averaging 4.2 laps each, this driver demonstrates balanced approach combining selective platform development with portfolio diversity supporting comprehensive comparative vehicle dynamics understanding through systematic evaluation.
NASA Time Trials, Utah Region
Miller Motorsports Park, West course
Utah Motorsports Complex, West course
Noble M400 w/ a K24A2, turboed
TT1 classed car, although the wastegate failed causing the car to not make proper power. I had a hard time keeping up with TT3 cars down the straight.
Also, a Cayman kicked a rock into my windscreen, which ended my day. It's not the Cayman's fault... Just sucks as the windscreen isn't cheap or easy to find.