07-08-2008, 01:35 PM
D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Now ask Maeng and Andy, ive been out there every chance I can get, being a college student with very little time to get my car ready and out for a weekend when I have to sometimes meet with a stupid college student group has made me unavailable maybe once out of the how many track events have we had in that past year?
god damnit, dont bring me into this. No one has called you out on not being at the track and if they did, I'll back you up on your presence there. I also don't think anyone was saying that you're a terrible driver either, but the whole point of driver education emphasizes the education. Being out on track time and time again will present you with different situations to learn different skill sets. RJ and Rex are right, in general, the highest dollar to speed ratio ($/mph ?) is on seat time. Not personally to you DJ but as a statement of everyone that climbs inside of a car. I learn something new every single weekend I instruct. Usually its to see what works and sometimes what does not work. I try to limit those "does not work" moments but atleast I know.
1994 Ford Ranger
2004 Honda S2000
2007 BMW X3
2004 Honda S2000
2007 BMW X3
