I'm walking with a limp but it brings out my inner-gangster.totsie7944 wrote:How's your ankle?
But yeah for real though get slagg next time around, he'll yell & scream but by the end of the weekend you'll have a perfect line around VIR.
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I'm walking with a limp but it brings out my inner-gangster.totsie7944 wrote:How's your ankle?
Definately get chad as an instructor if you can.itrsteez wrote:Toots, don't take anything personally. Honestly you need slagg as an instructor next time you go to VIR. He won't let you get away with any BS just for the sake of signing off.
Oh he'll yell, scream and insult a little probably. You need to have a thick skin around chad (not a bad thing).itrsteez wrote:I'm walking with a limp but it brings out my inner-gangster.totsie7944 wrote:How's your ankle?
But yeah for real though get slagg next time around, he'll yell & scream but by the end of the weekend you'll have a perfect line around VIR.
Sweet mother of god you better not let anyone pass you. They're going to flick you off so hard it's not even funny.totsie7944 wrote:CivicBeater wrote:
I guess we just need to put me in a stock R and see how I do....
LOL I'd have this discussion with him in person. I don't even know who he is or what he looks like and he's never come up to introduce himself. Like Jay, I'm usually doing something (although I did sleep a good bit in the tech shed this year ) instead of walking up to strangers, and I know most people at Expo anyways.CivicBeater wrote:I also think we all feel more comfortable debating with you online. vs. in person for fear of our lives.
Do you remember when you first played Gran Turismo and were stuck with a civic or miata so you were really having to bust your ass around the track just to get a measly 5k? Remember when you found a tip to get a crap load of money to buy everything you wanted so you just went balls out buying the highest stage of everything and your car class shot way outside of your skill level?totsie7944 wrote:Haha I hear ya! Well since it seems to be the primary belief that I cannot drive and I only am fast around the track because of power, I'd be willing to try this.
itrsteez wrote:Scott is huge, I definitely have seen the light cockyness in posts before. But he's actually very mellow and cool as shit.
While that's a great ability to have, that has very little to do with being a good driver. I'm not knocking you, just trying to help. From what I've seen of your driving from videos and from seeing you on track first hand (riding with students and standing next to the track) you take the high horsepower (often seen in muscle car drivers) approach; blast through the straights and then just kind of float through the corners. "I have the power to make up for my inability to get through a corner well." In mentioning this I'm simply trying to get you out of that habit so you can learn a lot more and get a lot faster/better. your car will go through a corner as quickly as any other R with similar weight/suspension. So combine that with your power and you'll seriously move. Work on getting the most out of the corners and you'll get around the track much faster and have MUCH MUCH higher speeds on the straights. That's where the biggest difference is.....in the corners. Being able to carry momentum and get through a corner well is the difference between a slow driver in a fast car and a fast driver in a slow car. The latter is a much better position to be in and then combining that fast driver with a fast car brings you total win.totsie7944 wrote: But I do believe I can drive an out of control car, in control (or whatever the expression is) and I am a very good driver. I've been driving 500+ hp cars for almost 7 years now, I grew up racing 10 second Corvettes in 1/4 miles since I was 16. You decide what your definition is of a great driver is but when it comes to handling a car sideways around a corner or similiar style driving, I can do it.
no, there was a legit post. he must of removed it.CivicBeater wrote:^^Right on
Everything is periods from toots now?
Not at all.totsie7944 wrote:Well, you sir are quite the big deal aren't you?
Yep, and there was nothing wrong with his post so it confused me today also. shrug.cheezthis wrote:Not sure why Scott took it down, I actually think it was a nice discussion. I'm glad he chats about it because we all learn things.