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.
Chin Track Days Event at Ozark Labor Day Weekend 2025. I just did the Sunday of the event, that was an error. The day started out great, I ran some consistent 3:07-3:10 laps with one at 3:05:90 in the first session. I was on pace to hit my goal of a sub 3 minute lap, then the rains came. This lap is pretty typical of the 3 wet track sessions, times climbed to the 3:40-3:55 in the old 911. I had the car dialed in for fast dry track, exactly wrong for cool wet asphalt. As the guy with perhaps the worst car for a wet track day I don't feel bad about these lap times. It's raining harder than it looks, my windshield is Rain-Ex'd within an inch of its life. Porsche 996 with Azenis 615 200tw tires and all the best mods for not these conditions.