03-06-2007, 05:32 PM
We spoke briefly on Saturday at Dougherty's. Please remember that you have a TON of car underneath you. First and foremost, be safe and stay within your personal limits, not the cars limits. Patience is the key with DE and speed will come with time but don't try to rush it. Your car will allow you to go fast, but the other things I spoke of before are even more important; consistency of the driving line and turn-in/track-out, smoothness on/off brakes and throttle, overall track awareness - looking ahead, flag station waving and flag identification, incidents, other cars, etc.
It's ok to be excited, you've been bitten by the bug and are now addicted like the rest of us. But remember to be patient and don't rush things. In due time, your move up in the ranks will simply happen when it is supposed to happen.
It's ok to be excited, you've been bitten by the bug and are now addicted like the rest of us. But remember to be patient and don't rush things. In due time, your move up in the ranks will simply happen when it is supposed to happen.
Marty Kocse, RTR Track Chair (2014-2021)
03 996 C4S - Arctic Silver
17 QX80 - White (Wife's Yeti)
15 Toyota RAV4 - White (best small SUV ever)
99 996 Coupe - Guards Red (gone but wish it wasn't)
Living outside of Orlando now since Oct '21
03 996 C4S - Arctic Silver
17 QX80 - White (Wife's Yeti)
15 Toyota RAV4 - White (best small SUV ever)
99 996 Coupe - Guards Red (gone but wish it wasn't)
Living outside of Orlando now since Oct '21