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MightyBobo 04-30-2013 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 2294313)
Be very weary of a Bobo that wants to teach you to do something "with your finger tips."

Just the tip(s)!

b1adesofcha0s 04-30-2013 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 2294294)
Corner entry, and smooth inputs are something you can always practice, too. Also, "driving with your fingertips".

Been doing some of that as well.

aniceh 04-30-2013 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 2294318)
BOOM.

"RIP, Aniceh: she Steef-ed it"

...or died trying.

aniceh 04-30-2013 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 2294319)
Just the tip(s)!

:inoutroflpuke:

I almost spit wine all over my desk when I read this.

m4a1mustang 04-30-2013 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 2294318)
BOOM.

"RIP, Aniceh: she Steef-ed it"

To Steve it is to return from certain death unscathed.

To Shahid it is to inflict repairable damage.

Should Aniceh fail to Steve it, she will have Aniceh'd it. :tup:

aniceh 04-30-2013 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 2294325)
To Steve it is to return from certain death unscathed.

To Shahid it is to inflict repairable damage.

Should Aniceh fail to Steve it, she will have Aniceh'd it. :tup:

I'd prefer to come up with a more positive, yet still unfathomably strange, meaning for any verb associated with my name.

m4a1mustang 04-30-2013 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by aniceh (Post 2294331)
I'd prefer to come up with a more positive, yet still unfathomably strange, meaning for any verb associated with my name.

:iagree:

b1adesofcha0s 04-30-2013 09:28 PM

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m4a1mustang 04-30-2013 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by b1adesofcha0s (Post 2294337)
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:iagree:

aniceh 04-30-2013 09:31 PM

Clearly that had not gone unnoticed by me.

StangerGT 04-30-2013 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 2294306)
You're probably right. If we were in superior Mustangs we'd trot right back on the road.

this...

b1adesofcha0s 04-30-2013 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by aniceh (Post 2294345)
Clearly that had not gone unnoticed by me.

I live my life by that motto

Z Stig 04-30-2013 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 2294212)
Driving a car fast is an extremely unforgiving art. Professionals make it look so easy, but the level they are performing at is the equivalent of a jogger versus an Olympic runner. The absolute worst place to find the limit is on the street - you're thinking a bit backwards as far as being "comfortable" in your car. It's the opposite: you go out with a professional to learn your own car, and then on the STREET you will be more comfortable.

So, my recommendation? Try a little AutoX or two. Then move up to HPDE.

:iagree: AutoX can be a good learning environment, as it is usually flat and you have time to come to a stop and regroup if you get lost. I would recommend that you ask someone to give you a ride in their car on the course at speed before your runs.

The HPDE environment is exciting and nerve wracking the first time. Just know that everyone is there for the same reason, to get to know their cars better and improve their skills. Your instructor will keep you out of trouble and walk you through the lines, braking points and track management. You can watch some videos of the track you will be on, and ask those of us who have been on the specific tracks for best practices for specific turns. You will start in the novice group and can leave the electronic driver aids on until you are more comfortable with you abilities and the car. You will not be the fastest on the track, but that IS NOT what those events are about.

More to come later. I'm sure this topic will come up at meets, at ZDayZ and any opportunity that you want to talk about it. Those of us who have done them a lot, or newbies all have something to provide that you can process as part of your learning experience. Be careful and have fun!

Z Stig 04-30-2013 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by aniceh (Post 2294331)
I'd prefer to come up with a more positive, yet still unfathomably strange, meaning for any verb associated with my name.

:iagree:

aniceh 04-30-2013 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Z Stig (Post 2294399)
:iagree: AutoX can be a good learning environment, as it is usually flat and you have time to come to a stop and regroup if you get lost. I would recommend that you ask someone to give you a ride in their car on the course at speed before your runs.

The HPDE environment is exciting and nerve wracking the first time. Just know that everyone is there for the same reason, to get to know their cars better and improve their skills. Your instructor will keep you out of trouble and walk you through the lines, braking points and track management. You can watch some videos of the track you will be on, and ask those of us who have been on the specific tracks for best practices for specific turns. You will start in the novice group and can leave the electronic driver aids on until you are more comfortable with you abilities and the car. You will not be the fastest on the track, but that IS NOT what those events are about.

More to come later. I'm sure this topic will come up at meets, at ZDayZ and any opportunity that you want to talk about it. Those of us who have done them a lot, or newbies all have something to provide that you can process as part of your learning experience. Be careful and have fun!


:tiphat: Thanks!


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