When you're attempting to keep up with faster drivers or riders as in my motorcycle past, no matter if it's recreational or organized racing, I feel it is very accurate in describing the fact that you were driving or riding over your head in an attempt to keep pace with someone you knew was faster.......and in that case I absolutely perceive it as running out of talent and on bikes it hurts, sometimes real bad!
Egg sack lee....
It's the perfect description. I know this first hand because it's happened to me every time I THOUGHT I should be able to keep up with "X" car that just blew by me like I was hooked to a fire hydrant.... then I suddenly would find the loud pedal and try to stay up with him/her.... And then the talent runs out.
It's not a PUT DOWN Ron.... which apparently you think it is... rather -- it's an accurate description of what happens when you are driving over your head far enough to get yourself and the car in trouble.
Trying to "explore your limits" with other people and their cars on the track is not the place to be doing that. The limit should be when you're IN CONTROL of your car at all times... go beyond that and you put other peoples equipment and their safety at jeopardy. It took me about three + track events to discover this.
This is why I point people by --- I'm still a newb at this --- and I'm running Green group with other very experienced drivers.... so the way to explore is to learn from their line -- see if you can stay somewhere near them... and get some seat time etc. As soon as I find myself at MY limits - I've learned to back off and let 'em go lest I run out of talent. LOL
Just to be clear, what Sieg posted and you said above was what I meant with this line:
"If one were to describe a heroic effort at a best lap or race win and didn't quite get there, that'd be technically correct IMO."
Rob stated it very well, I was more referring to the derogatory use some have displayed at track events, with the exeption of "that guy" (asswipe) as I put it.
I also think you don't wreck someone else's car, and self depreciating humor is always fun.
The second half of that was looking pretty good. I thought we had you at a 2:13 best in the last session ... yes?
Found it. 2:11.77 according to my timing:
IMO I left a lot of time on the table in that lap: T1 (respect), T2 (5+mph), T4 (line & throttle), T5b (throttle), T6 (line), T7 (little lift), T8 (line & little lift), T10 (early off throttle, early on brakes, shallow exit), off the throttle before the bridge on the back straight, traffic T14-T15, trailing throttle at the flag tower. That car is too much fun to drive!
Sieg your video looked pretty good except that one gear crunching episode.
Smooth, if conservative, lines and if I were driving something that expensive I didn't own I'd be using less than all of the track also.
Thank you..........thank you very much.
Don't think I ever crunched one but missed a few short-shifting thus being out my routine.........I'm easily confused and that cable shifter isn't nearly as tight as the Hurst on my T56.
That car is very confidence inspiring thus you really have to keep yourself in check. It just begs you to keep pushing it harder. I never had even a hint of a "moment" in two days.