Topic: "getting up to speed...slowly
Thanks to everyone for all the help and advice, I am new or perhaps returning to this addiction, I actually had a big track in my basement as a kid but 45 years later things are a little different. ( I still have my old Gar-vic, Classic and Cox vintage junk)Thought you might enjoy hearing what I have learned or if someone else is getting into the hobby might learn form my experiences. First off I cant thank enough all the racers at Bills bad lands for help and advice and even loaning cars for different classes. No lack of generosity there! I am learning just as in full size racing it's all about the details, Thanks to Goose for sharing his wealth of knowledge on chassis tuning. The first thing I have learned is there is a huge difference in the hobbyist grade cars versus the more toy like cars- ya gotta have a good platform to start- Very pleased with the slot it Nissan I got for gt, in practice I actually felt like I had my new controller dialed in , was laying down fast laps and actually able to stay in the groove endlessly. Then...... Goose loaned me a mustang for the trans am class and I actually didn't embarrass myself too badly. Hey this is gonna be great right?... This of course raised my expectations for GT...well... disconnect the brain. I started poorly and my controller that was set for the mustang wasn't shall we say optimum for the Nissan anymore...can you say "looks like that idiot is driving with a toggle switch?"...aye carumba! at this point my concentration was gone and It was my worst performance since the first night Bill loaned me a car. I did however gain even more respect for all you guys that can drive and have amazing skill and mental focus. There was some truly great racing and I look forward to improving. Thanks again to all for all the help.