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Old 12-06-2021 | 05:15 PM
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I don't know any drivers that can accurately calibrate their "8/10" for braking, acceleration, corner entry, apex speed and exit! Partially, because they don't know what THEIR "8/10ths" is.

I've seen a lot of cool-down laps offs/crashes, too.
This is why skid-pad work, and driving more to the limit of your car where there is a safe runoff, are key to figuring out where the limit is. People just send it and hope for the best.

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"the driver in the left lane flipped me off as he continued doing what he was doing."

Lol me and that driver have a lot in common when it comes to you
When it happens again in 2022 at least you will know it was on purpose this time!
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Old 12-06-2021 | 05:20 PM
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Stupidity is the real pandemic. In addition, there has always been this macho mindset in motorsports that "if you're not going off track, you're not trying hard enough". This is simply BS. But unfortunately this mindset is pervasive at all levels, in all organizations, and at all tracks. Until it is rooted out, pointed at, and laughed at for the stupidity it is, this kind of dangerous Devil May Care attitude will continue, and so will crashes.
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Old 12-06-2021 | 06:23 PM
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"When it happens again in 2022 at least you will know it was on purpose this time!"

Yeh ok Verstappen
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Old 12-06-2021 | 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve113
"When it happens again in 2022 at least you will know it was on purpose this time!"

Yeh ok Verstappen
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Old 12-06-2021 | 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve113
"the driver in the left lane flipped me off as he continued doing what he was doing."

Lol me and that driver have a lot in common when it comes to you
I think I flipped Luigi off at LRP once as well. I believe we were eating chicken fingers and fries at the time.....
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Originally Posted by Five12Free
I feel like VIR is pretty safe track with a lot of space where you need it. However for some reason starting in 2022, Open Track will not offer insurance there.
Since I drive VIR I checked the Open Track website. It shows they only offer insurance at VIR for annual policies, no individual event policies. Does this change for 2022?
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Originally Posted by Kitc2246
Since I drive VIR I checked the Open Track website. It shows they only offer insurance at VIR for annual policies, no individual event policies. Does this change for 2022?
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Originally Posted by Steve113
"When it happens again in 2022 at least you will know it was on purpose this time!"

Yeh ok Verstappen
Well, you're complaining enough to be Hamilton so I'm OK with being called Verstappen.
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Old 12-06-2021 | 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ProCoach
Modern cars leave the paved surface a lot quicker, hence carry more force further into whatever they’re going to hit.

Bottom line is with the lesser powered cars, people had a lot more time to get out of trouble.

I think there was a benefit to “analog” cars as learning environments, as well.

I don’t think crashing, especially in an HPDE environment, is inevitable. Period.
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Spot on. Analog race cars are the way to start DE or racing. At 2021 SVRA Watkins Glen, I turned in at corner 8 with too much velocity and my butt sensed it. My corrective action was 👎, turning the steering wheel more CW, spinning the car but no contact with the "blue."
In retrospect, I should have opened my hands, steering CCW and use the outside runoff with plenty of asphalt to correct.
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Old 12-06-2021 | 07:51 PM
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Good luck convincing affluent Porsche owners to leave their nice new Porsches in the garage and instead buy an old 944 to take to the track. Not gonna happen. Someone should tell Porsche to stop making even their slowest sports cars so fast.

We're talking about DE, not 'most effective path to racing'.
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Old 12-06-2021 | 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by dgrobs
I think I flipped Luigi off at LRP once as well. I believe we were eating chicken fingers and fries at the time.....
Hasn't everyone?
Old 12-06-2021 | 08:19 PM
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Hasn't everyone?
If you make everyone happy all the time you are doing something wrong.
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Old 12-06-2021 | 08:33 PM
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I agree with most of the above. We were at a recent events at Road Atlanta and Road America and the number of McLarens , GT 3s , and high powered mustangs etc in the novice group was impressive. I have never seen so many high powered cars being driven by novices in years past. Some of those novices make it up into the intermediate and advanced groups with a moderate amount of talent and preparation. Consequently there were quite a few offs and multiple totaled cars, I asked the guy driving the truck that collects the wrecks about how many cars he picks up on an average DE weekend that are destroyed and I offered the number two or three? , and he replied no no way more than that. Be careful out there
Lots of disposable income lots of people who want to go fast with 600 hp cars and too many cases of ambition exceeding adhesion.
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I agree with most of the above. We were at a recent events at Road Atlanta and Road America and the number of McLarens , GT 3s , and high powered mustangs etc in the novice group was impressive. I have never seen so many high powered cars being driven by novices in years past. Some of those novices make it up into the intermediate and advanced groups with a moderate amount of talent and preparation. Consequently there were quite a few offs and multiple totaled cars, I asked the guy driving the truck that collects the wrecks about how many cars he picks up on an average DE weekend that are destroyed and I offered the number two or three? , and he replied no no way more than that. Be careful out there
Lots of disposable income lots of people who want to go fast with 600 hp cars and too many cases of ambition exceeding adhesion.
My rule of thumb used to be, for a three-day track event with about 150 drivers, expect about 0 to 3 crashes. 0 is a really good event. 1 is pretty good. 2 is not so good. 3 is pretty bad. Anything more than 3 means there's a real problem with the way the event is being run, don't go to the events with that organizer until they get their act together.
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Originally Posted by Manifold
My rule of thumb used to be, for a three-day track event with about 150 drivers, expect about 0 to 3 crashes. 0 is a really good event. 1 is pretty good. 2 is not so good. 3 is pretty bad. Anything more than 3 means there's a real problem with the way the event is being run, don't go to the events with that organizer until they get their act together.
That might have been the norm for pre-March 2020, certainly WAY low for post-March 2020, in my experience.

I think three crashes is a pretty good event for 140-175 cars. Hell, you ought to see the casualty count at a Club race!

I'm seeing 240-270 car events now. Still more crashes first session of the first day and second day, as well as end of the day. Still mostly top experience groups.
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