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<blockquote data-quote="adliz" data-source="post: 133347" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>i'm no expert, still learning.. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> i think there are two main types of occasional trackies.. </p><p></p><p>one being those fairly well-mannered drivers who wud go to explore the potential and limits of their car, without exceeding them, safely.. after a few sessions, they wud either enjoy it and continue to participate future trackdays, and upgrade the car, ie suspension, ss lines, tyres, etc.. or they wud just cant be bothered as they see there's no point to it! they'd most likely conclude that it's not worth to throw the car around just for the sake of it.. </p><p></p><p>the other group is those who are already very confortable with spirited driving, on normal roads.. these are generally those people who love to drive relatively fast, and wud like to go faster.. they think they are exploiting the potential and limits of their cars on the track.. and wud undertake more serious mods ie engine internals, seats, bbk, coolers, lighten parts etc.. after a while, they'd also realise there's no point to it, and either get a faster car, or a cheaper one and mod them like there's no tomorrow.. hehe</p><p></p><p>just my observation.. B)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adliz, post: 133347, member: 195"] i'm no expert, still learning.. :D i think there are two main types of occasional trackies.. one being those fairly well-mannered drivers who wud go to explore the potential and limits of their car, without exceeding them, safely.. after a few sessions, they wud either enjoy it and continue to participate future trackdays, and upgrade the car, ie suspension, ss lines, tyres, etc.. or they wud just cant be bothered as they see there's no point to it! they'd most likely conclude that it's not worth to throw the car around just for the sake of it.. the other group is those who are already very confortable with spirited driving, on normal roads.. these are generally those people who love to drive relatively fast, and wud like to go faster.. they think they are exploiting the potential and limits of their cars on the track.. and wud undertake more serious mods ie engine internals, seats, bbk, coolers, lighten parts etc.. after a while, they'd also realise there's no point to it, and either get a faster car, or a cheaper one and mod them like there's no tomorrow.. hehe just my observation.. B) [/QUOTE]
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