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Re: Can there be too much practice at one track?

Hey Ryan,


Great idea about the seat. I've seen 1-2 second improvements from that alone. Call Keith Neer (860-248-5718) to set up the pour, especially if you'll be around for Lime Rock. He can do it on the lapping day for sure.

New tracks offer new challenges but technique is technique. I'm kinda big on the computer car. Lay down some laps on top of the instructor base lap and you can pick up lots of time and lots of things to practice which will be invaluable everywhere. Bottom line is that seat time is seat time and the debriefs steepen the learning curve.

Have fun!!
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