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"Worst Trackday Video Ever?" -- Don't Be That Guy
This is getting some traction around other forums/sites... I don't know if it's more pathetic or hilarious. It's probably just both.
:twak: http://jalopnik.com/worst-trackday-v...e-t-1712375361 |
risking life? drama queens..... I thought you were going to post a video of a rear view mirror. You know the one
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He sure had a serious look on his face & I'd love to know what the instructor was thinking LOLOL
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Seriously though... that guy is a disaster and menace to those around him. Bad things will likely happen if he continues like that. Quote:
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Watching the video, I don't think the guy was listening to the instructor what-so-ever. Soon as he saw that GT3 he got the red mist and it was all over.
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I thought it was racing, not crochet.?
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Helmet selection pretty much summarizes it.
That 'instructor' should be a jet sprint navigator. The C7 is amazingly forgiving. |
I like the "red mist" comment. That's exactly what happens to some guys. Worse is that this guy is proud of himself, and will forever point to this accomplishment as reason for never needing to learn anymore.
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They're called "track days".... he should have gotten black flagged and sent packing. But he'd have never seen a corner worker/starter. LOL |
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None of us know the real story, other than the dude's an idiot. His youtube comments speak to that. There's more to the story I'm betting.
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I generally bite my tongue on stuff like this but that is by far the best video I've seen on how modern traction controls can save your bacon. That car was being completely overdriven and it never even stepped out on him. The Porsche guy should have pointed him by and made some distance between when he saw the Corvette's erratic line behind him. No comment on the instructor though. I don't know how anyone could be a passenger in that situation. But from a spotter's perspective, there wasn't really anything that would warrant a black flag in most 'Group 4' HPDE's. People dice it up pretty good in Group 4 (open passing groups). I think what is most frustrating is that the true art of race craft is gone with these new cars.
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I read this on the Vette site... Maybe aFe can confirm/deny, but I don't think this guy was in actually in a Speedventures run group, but a rented aFe Power run group, at a SV day. See here: http://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/...dway-free.html |
That guy ran 1:49 lap times which is fast on that track. Man the new vette is impressive in how much it bailed that crazy driver out.
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So can someone explain the obviously non Snell compliant helmet worn by the so called instructor? I can't see any reputable track day organization allowing, or any truly competent instructor wearing, that helmet. The video just smells funny to me.
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I hope that an actual instructor would have the balls to quell dangerous driving. However some groups the instructor is just another driver who is experienced and volunteered to ride along.
Hockey helmet is better than a bicycle one right? Haaa Puck pace! |
You are a bunch of girls.. The GT3 should've pointed the brass balls by. Gae would have done this to me if he could catch me..hahaha
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I wish I was good at video editing cause I would replace the Porsche with a yellow mustang. Would be the same out come. :tv_happy: |
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I thought it was Greg the first weekend he was out in the Mustang.
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Seems like a staged video to me.
Andrew |
Dude, bro, you like can't mess with awesome.
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I was so slow...... Wait! I still am! |
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