Kodamu is an amateur racing driver with 39 recorded laps across 29 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 1.3 laps per car. This sampling approach prioritizes broad automotive exposure pursuing comprehensive comparative understanding rather than focused platform development. The username "Kodamu" may reference Japanese automotive culture or gaming—Initial D's protagonist Takumi drives touge mountain passes, though this driver's data shows circuit focus rather than street racing.
His LapMeta data shows concentrated testing with 18 laps at CW configuration, 14 laps at Current layout, and 4 laps CCW. Despite sampling 29 different vehicles, the overwhelming CW and Current concentration demonstrates systematic vehicle comparison methodology—extensive automotive sampling at familiar venues for controlled evaluation. This approach enables objective comparative assessment where circuit familiarity isolates vehicle variables from track learning. The 29-vehicle portfolio represents substantial automotive exposure spanning diverse platforms, manufacturers, engineering philosophies, and market segments providing comprehensive understanding of contemporary automotive diversity. With 39 laps across 29 vehicles concentrated at two primary configurations, Kodamu represents the enthusiast pursuing comprehensive comparative automotive education through systematic broad sampling at standardized venues supporting objective vehicle dynamics understanding.
Finally got a chance to try a NC1 NSX at Ridge. My first time getting to try one before was at a local track and I was amazed at how nimble it could be. I didn't know how to set it to track mode so was only able to use Sport+ so the traction control was kicking in everytime the rear end would get a little loose. Also the car was on it's street setup with Cup2 tires. Usually the owner would be using track tires.