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Good link for track day advice

Postby TOYO-GT-T » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:48 pm

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Postby ch4ng » Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:04 pm

Spent many hours reading from here. Very helpful information (with pictures)
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Postby Bling » Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:09 pm

Nice find!
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Postby Mr Ree » Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:10 pm

Thanks for sharing :)

You can never learn too much about this, andyone who thinks they wont benefit from reading things like this is very wrong
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Postby TOYO-GT-T » Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:17 pm

Google is great, along with a bit of luck.

I know "zip" about track days, now at least I have some knowledge to apply in a practical sense.

Heel to toe changes I have known about for years, but geez, sounds like a very technical skill to master!!! (I need bigger pedals for starters) :lol:
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Postby Makaveli » Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:26 pm

I think driving is a hands on skill. You can read as much as you like, but you simply need a lot of practice in order to be good at it. Some of it is natural talent. Such as reaction time and your ability to process information fast enough to cope with high speed car control.

Telemetry is good for providing feedback to the driver from his race engineer. So they can find out where they need to pick up pace or what they are not doing right to get a certain lap time.

Car modifications/set up VS driving is two different roles. Driver's job is to provide feedback to his chief mechanic in order to get the car to his "liking".
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