I've run twice with NASA's HPDE-1/2 combined sessions, and once I've let a few folks by my slow car, I've had open track for multiple laps. I've also been stuck behind folks slower in corners, but that can happen with any group, including the time I was stuck behind a Z06 at Road Atlanta for a couple laps in an SCCA PDX.
Maybe the PBOC groups look faster because their pricing keeps real newbies out. You're more likely to see folks with at least one event under their belts, I'll bet.
I do the acknowledging wave a lot, and it makes me feel better, at least, figuring they're less likely to get excited.
I was a little embarrassed the last time out, because I missed the rule NASA had in the lower groups about all passes being on the right. I was wondering why folks were balking when I pointed left at 5 at Road A. I was on the curbing, and they wanted me to move back left before giving the point. By the time I drove way over there, we were halfway down the straight. ;^) Once I figured that out, I was throwing away the corner to be in position left for an early point, since the car won't accelerate up the hill, anyway.
Maybe the PBOC groups look faster because their pricing keeps real newbies out. You're more likely to see folks with at least one event under their belts, I'll bet.
I do the acknowledging wave a lot, and it makes me feel better, at least, figuring they're less likely to get excited.
I was a little embarrassed the last time out, because I missed the rule NASA had in the lower groups about all passes being on the right. I was wondering why folks were balking when I pointed left at 5 at Road A. I was on the curbing, and they wanted me to move back left before giving the point. By the time I drove way over there, we were halfway down the straight. ;^) Once I figured that out, I was throwing away the corner to be in position left for an early point, since the car won't accelerate up the hill, anyway.
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