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6 driving fundamentals I wish I could explain to a younger me | Articles

admin by admin
January 2, 2023
in Motorcars



When you get that time machine working, make sure you take this, too:


AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter)

friction circle, bitches!


triumph7

1. Put down the cell phone.

2. Keep right except to pass.

3. Look where you want the car to go!  (Credit to Bertil Roos)


BimmerMaven

You’d be surprised how many people think that the brakes are for slowing down the car”

Mario Andretti 

I’m a big fan of left foot braking for yaw control.

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And while we’re quoting famous people and thinking about time machines…

Albert Einstein, obsessed with gravity, was once asked: “What do you think is the most powerful force in the universe?”

Compound interest.


khcoaching

These are not fundamentals, they are tips. Fundamentals are the core structure of process, how you do something with clear objectives and report cards. Fundamentals are looped, meaning they reconcile and build upon each other. The fundamentals for track driving are: 

– Car placement 

– Vision and Focus

– Motor Controls

– Brake Adjustability

– Turn in Point/Turn in Rate 

– Body Position 

Ken Hill 


Matt Huffman

Focus on driving and seat time before you do any mods.

Choose a reliable, low cost platform with good support.

But also… Choose a fun and rewarding platform.  Having fun trumps winning.  Isn’t that why we’re here in the first place?  

Read rule books first!

The “best driver” is definitely not always the fastest driver or the driver who wins.  Decide early whether you are committed to out prepping and out spending competitors, or whether executing to your own personal best is sufficient reward.


Olemiss540

To younger me: Pick a car and stick with car. QUIT SELLING AND REBUILDING. The fun is driving and tinkering, not car shopping and building you idiot.


Colin Wood

Matt Huffman said:

Having fun trumps winning.

That’s a big life lesson that can’t be repeated enough.


Pete. (l33t FS)

It is preferable to sacrifice a small gain in one corner if it gives you a much larger gain in the next.

And don’t accelerate so damn early.


ShinnyGroove (Forum Supporter)

Every car mod can be viewed through the lens of whether it helps or hurts the driver’s ability to execute the task of driving the car at its limits. 


Tom1200


Tom1200


UberDork


10/5/22 11:47 p.m.

I read the first one and laughed mostly because it’s true but more so becuase “you’ve never driven my Datsun.”


Ebby

When you are adding to, or taking away from the car, think safety first. Just because the car is now able to go faster, don´t immediately think you are able to go faster.


msterbeau

Getting comfortable (And properly positioned) should be at the top of the list.  You can’t possibly get the best out of the car on track if these aren’t right.  


gearheadE30

Timely, as I’m trying to embed this one in my gf’s head: slow, smooth, thoughtful inputs are key to getting the most out of yourself and the car. driving in a way that “feels” fast is often quite slow, upsets the vehicle, and on the street, makes for a lot of headaches and car sickness. Even autocrossing, I’ve always found inputs should never be jerky, just fast.


Tom1200


Tom1200


UberDork


12/13/22 3:36 p.m.

gearheadE30 said:

Timely, as I’m trying to embed this one in my gf’s head: slow, smooth, thoughtful inputs are key to getting the most out of yourself and the car. driving in a way that “feels” fast is often quite slow, upsets the vehicle, and on the street, makes for a lot of headaches and car sickness. Even autocrossing, I’ve always found inputs should never be jerky, just fast.

I use this analogy for that:

If you take a wooden dowel / stick and bend it slowly and uniformly, it will bend really far.

In contrast if you make a sudden input it will snap.

A tire is no different; you need to bend it into a corner. You need to slowly pry on the tire so it doesn’t snap.


Tyler H

The only thing I would recommend to a younger me would be to go find a group of people who are driving enthusiasts to start sooner.  I didn’t have a family member that was into wrenching or driving and the internet didn’t exist, so I really didn’t get started until I was well into my twenties.

The younger generation has so much collective knowledge to draw from on the internet, it’s silly.  I would still tell them to go find some real people with similar interests to hang with, ask questions, and listen.


Olemiss540

BimmerMaven said:

You’d be surprised how many people think that the brakes are for slowing down the car”

Mario Andretti 

I’m a big fan of left foot braking for yaw control.

=====

And while we’re quoting famous people and thinking about time machines…

Albert Einstein, obsessed with gravity, was once asked: “What do you think is the most powerful force in the universe?”

Compound interest.

I don’t think he said that. It’s more likely “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn’t, pays it.” 





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