Many drivers believe that faster lap times come from pushing harder. In reality, inconsistency on track is rarely caused by a lack of speed potential. It is caused by variation in braking points, steering inputs, throttle application, and decision making under pressure. A single fast lap means very little if it cannot be repeated. Consistency…
High performance driving is often misunderstood as inherently dangerous. Speed, acceleration, and aggressive cornering are commonly associated with risk, especially when viewed outside a professional environment. In reality, the greatest danger does not come from performance driving itself, but from attempting to explore performance in uncontrolled spaces such as public roads. Track days exist to…