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<blockquote data-quote="okow" data-source="post: 281003" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Raz, Im glad you managed to pluck up the guts to give HPC a try...and as you have written, its all well worth it. Track driving not only gives you the opportunity to explore your driving skills to your own limit, it also allows you to get to know your car much better at speeds that you'd normally wont/cant be doing on public roads. </p><p>Only now, are you more appreciative for what your car is made of and amassed of the way she handles.</p><p>I for one dont quite enjoy Sepang as I find the track too broad for my liking although the wide and long sweepers do make up for it in some way. I prefer tighter and narrower tracks. </p><p>ps. Dont mean to put a damper on your high spirits with this story....I friend of mine (instructor too) was being taxied in a M3 convertible some years back on the Shah Alam Track (Bt Tiga)The driver came in too hot (Lucas loop) went wide and off the track and unfortunately the car flipped and landed top down. Landed himself in a coma for nearly a month and came out of it....with a partial paralysis.....but then, the driver was going way too fast for his own ability. Silly bloke.</p><p>Enjoy but be safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okow, post: 281003, member: 14"] Raz, Im glad you managed to pluck up the guts to give HPC a try...and as you have written, its all well worth it. Track driving not only gives you the opportunity to explore your driving skills to your own limit, it also allows you to get to know your car much better at speeds that you'd normally wont/cant be doing on public roads. Only now, are you more appreciative for what your car is made of and amassed of the way she handles. I for one dont quite enjoy Sepang as I find the track too broad for my liking although the wide and long sweepers do make up for it in some way. I prefer tighter and narrower tracks. ps. Dont mean to put a damper on your high spirits with this story....I friend of mine (instructor too) was being taxied in a M3 convertible some years back on the Shah Alam Track (Bt Tiga)The driver came in too hot (Lucas loop) went wide and off the track and unfortunately the car flipped and landed top down. Landed himself in a coma for nearly a month and came out of it....with a partial paralysis.....but then, the driver was going way too fast for his own ability. Silly bloke. Enjoy but be safe! [/QUOTE]
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