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Unfortunately, the forum I forum with is so aggressive and had so many incidents (looking at you Coochas) that forum insurance is no longer available for the forum I forum with. Just more evidence of the fact that forum insurance has caused the aggression currently in the non-insurable forum I forum with.
Originally Posted by dgrobs
Yeah, that Coochas guy is killing us with the forum premiums these days.
I was using Lockforum and OnForum, but I'm gonna switch over to OpenForum Insurance as they let you post in unlimited forums for one annual fee....
I have been told that I cannot ever get forum insurance. I think my forum incidents have really not been that bad (I have never been banned).
Moderators,....I would like to be moved to the fastest forum please.
Your use of the phrase "extremely fast" suggests a lack of understanding of this sport. Every car has a limit as far as its lap time on a given track, and no one can drive it faster than that limit. On equal tires, the limit of a GT3 will generally be much faster than a Miata. If you see a GT3 lapping faster than a Miata at a track, the Miata may not appear to be going "extremely fast", but the driver of the Miata could be a pro driving the car near its limit, while the GT3 is being driven by an amateur well below its limit, despite the GT3 appearing to be going "extremely fast" compared to the Miata.
Talking about going "extremely fast" at a track day is meaningless. What matters is learning to work towards the limits of the car, however fast or slow that may be. Or you could just drive expensive and "extremely fast" cars to give the appearance of being a skilled driver.