HPDE Lap Videos is an amateur racing driver with 23 recorded laps across 4 different vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 5.75 laps per car. The username references High Performance Driving Education—organized track day events where enthusiasts develop skills in controlled environments. HPDE culture emphasizes safety, instruction, and progressive skill development through structured run groups matching driver experience levels.
His data shows balanced testing: 4 laps CW, 4 laps Current, and 4 laps Full configuration. The nearly six-lap average per vehicle indicates methodical approach where each platform receives thorough evaluation. The video-focused username suggests content creation documenting track experiences—sharing knowledge with broader enthusiast community. With 23 laps across 4 vehicles, HPDE Lap Videos represents the modern track day participant who combines driving development with community engagement through video documentation.
This was one of my faster laps of the weekend at the NASA event at Hedge Hollow Raceway in Missouri. The track surface was a bit gritty on Saturday but some rain Saturday night seemed to have cleaned the surface nicely. I'm pretty happy with the car and my driving improvements, I was consistently running 2:50 +/- lap times after getting the tires warmed up. This was a nice clean lap at 2:47 and change, chasing a hot Miata with a really good driver. That seems to be a bit of a theme for this year so far. I had one lap that was tracking to be a 2:45 but they threw the checkered flag 3 turns from the end and I didn't get to cross the finish line for that lap, first world problems. The car is my 1999 911 with Ohlins RT coilovers,Tarrett Engineering shock mounts, H&R sway bars, and Azenis 615 tires.