Tan Taiki is an amateur racing driver with 66 recorded laps across 24 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 2.75 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 three 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 14 laps at 1.7 CCW configuration, 12 laps at 2.7 miles CCW, and 7 laps at 1.7 CW. The distribution suggests focused venue preference—testing different vehicles at familiar circuit in both directions to understand how directional variation affects vehicle behavior and optimal techniques. This methodology provides valuable learning about chassis balance, brake bias, and how specific platforms respond to reversed corner sequences. The 24-vehicle portfolio represents extensive automotive sampling providing comparative education across diverse platforms, power delivery characteristics, and chassis philosophies. With 66 laps across 24 vehicles concentrated at specific circuit configurations, Tan Taiki demonstrates the enthusiast who balances broad automotive sampling with systematic venue testing enabling comparative vehicle dynamics education through controlled evaluation protocols.
Cars and Coffee Texas decided to celebrate its 6-year anniversary at G2 Racetrack and I was here to give ridealong to the attendees