Measuring success is easy when the stopwatch is ticking: Just look at the results, and you have a pretty good idea of how the meet went.
But for those running non-competitive track events, success is not measured simply in lap times or positions, but in the overall satisfaction and fun of driving your car at the limit. Without the objective yardstick, though, how do we gauge improvement? And what techniques and mental approaches should we take to the track for those days when outright speed is not the goal?
We’re glad you asked, because we’re going to give you some tips for how to win your next track day. For an assist, we enlisted Dion von Moltke of Racers360. Dion spends most of his time coaching racers looking to eke out that last hundredth of a second, but he has some great advice on how to approach the non-competitive side of track driving: “Ultimately, you’re using the same techniques in a competitive environment or a non-competitive one when…
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