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Originally posted by R3Z3N View PostAutoX is for anyone wanting to learn car control. We don't stop learning.
I agree completely,my point is there's lots of quick guys out there but some take forever to get used to a car or a course.Autox requires being able to be on pace from the 1st run,can't take all day to sneak up up to it.
I co-drove a stock 1st gen miata on streets last year,1st time in one ever and won the class and beat the owner by 5 seconds mostly because I don't need multiple runs to figure the quirks out.;)
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Originally posted by Wschnitz View PostOk BRO no one cares if you are natural born talent.
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Originally posted by L8 apexr View PostMost of this "talent":roll: is from many years of practice,point is don't frig around-go balls deep right from the 1st run that way you know where to back it down to pull it all together in the later runs instead of finally adding the speed only to muck it up and cone your FTD away.
NEVER take L8 Apexer's bolded advice at an HPDE, especially a track with walls.Last edited by R3Z3N; 10-24-2012, 10:45 PM.
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Originally posted by L8 apexr View PostMost of this "talent":roll: is from many years of practice,point is don't frig around-go balls deep right from the 1st run that way you know where to back it down to pull it all together in the later runs instead of finally adding the speed only to muck it up and cone your FTD away.Originally posted by R3Z3N View PostThat statement is all kinds backwards. Build up speed. You first have to learn the lines...slowly. Pro drivers, even those in Formula 1; their fastest lap is their last. Do learn the limits, but you aren't going to do it "going balls deep 1rst run." Not at all.
NEVER take L8 Apexer's bolded advice at an HPDE, especially a track with walls.
Conversely, I will agree wholeheartedly with R3Z3N about HPDE's and other track outings. Completely different mind set where you should take your time and build up to speed.88 325is - S52 powered
Originally posted by King ArthurWe'll not risk another frontal assault, that rabbit's dynamite!
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Originally posted by L8 apexr View PostMost of this "talent":roll: is from many years of practice,point is don't frig around-go balls deep right from the 1st run that way you know where to back it down to pull it all together in the later runs instead of finally adding the speed only to muck it up and cone your FTD away.
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Originally posted by nando View Postmaybe when you're experienced, but this is horrible advice for a newbie, who are more likely to simply get lost on course than have any clue as to where they were losing time and needed to back it down.S50'd
Originally posted by TDE30What is this faggy shit I have happened upon?Originally posted by slammin.e28I can always live in a M3. Can't M3 a house.
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L8 apexr is right to a certain extent.
I remember starting out and being really slow. You certainly want to avoid picking up bad habits. I'd suggest going out on a a ride or two with GOOD autocrossers if you can. That will get you used to the amount of lateral grip you should be approaching, how tight you can get to the cones, and the flow of the course.
Don't be reckless, but be aggressive.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by FredK View PostL8 apexr is right to a certain extent.
I remember starting out and being really slow. You certainly want to avoid picking up bad habits. I'd suggest going out on a a ride or two with GOOD autocrossers if you can. That will get you used to the amount of lateral grip you should be approaching, how tight you can get to the cones, and the flow of the course.
Don't be reckless, but be aggressive.
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Yes, I guess it will depend on the course, too. Some are really easy to read. Some are just a sea of cones that add a lot of visual clutter to your field of vision.
The clubs in my area all have a walk through. Some have a novice walk through where the "line" is discussed, and even a rote beginner can get the hang of it pretty quickly.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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