HPDE: point by faster cars...

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  • čas přidán 11. 10. 2020
  • Classic example of needing to let the faster cars by:
    -Slow in technical sections of the track
    -Full throttle on the straights with plenty of HP and not allowing cars to pass.
    Note the frustrated Camaro driver behind me that makes a pass with no point by as well.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @ConemantheBarbarian
    @ConemantheBarbarian Před 3 lety

    It’s so frustrating when some guys don’t have enough sense to get out of the way so they can learn something from faster drivers

    • @NeonDude20
      @NeonDude20  Před 3 lety +1

      The guy/gal is probably very new. Sending them out with no guidance of course they won't understand. That's the challenge with "open" events. Many organized events require a sign off to help things like this. My bigger concern was the risk to themselves and other drivers.

    • @ConemantheBarbarian
      @ConemantheBarbarian Před 3 lety

      NeonDude2.0 I’ve been an instructor at various times and unfortunately there are a few ( thankfully just a few) who even with instruction can’t swallow their pride enough to let folks by. Once I sat in the right seat of a fully optioned M3 driven by a guy who seriously wasn’t mature enough to own it. We were on the DDT at CTMP and got caught by a guy in a Matrix of all things. Mind you it was driven by a Formula Ford champion. I tried to urge the M3 driver to let the Toyota pass so he could follow and learn things. He wouldn’t and got black flagged for his attitude. I went to the organizer and asked for another instructor to go with him cause he just won’t listen!

    • @NeonDude20
      @NeonDude20  Před 3 lety

      @@ConemantheBarbarian you guys who sit right seat with total strangers are brave.

    • @ConemantheBarbarian
      @ConemantheBarbarian Před 3 lety +1

      NeonDude2.0 I’ve been lucky so far. 99.9% of students seem to listen. The students who want to learn are great fun to ride with. The ones who think they have nothing to learn are the dangerous ones. Even pros learn something every time out