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Re: Trackday Attitude & Tomfoolery

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luthor1 wrote:Honestly, sometimes, some people just have to take ALL the fun out of it!

](*,)


Equally: ](*,) We've been here before with this haven't we? Its not your driving Andy that is the frustration, its your attitude.

If you want to see how quick you are, go racing, but not on trackdays.
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I understand from posts you have made on other topics that your personal life is in difficulty, so I'll let this go. But in future, if you have a problem with my "attitude" take it to PM. I'm sick and tired of you trolling round moaning, bleating and whinging at people who are just having a bit of fun. This is a driving experiences thread between teg's and MR2's, I had something to contribute, so mind your own business.
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luthor1 wrote:I understand from posts you have made on other topics that your personal life is in difficulty, so I'll let this go. But in future, if you have a problem with my "attitude" take it to PM. I'm sick and tired of you trolling round moaning, bleating and whinging at people who are just having a bit of fun. This is a driving experiences thread between teg's and MR2's, I had something to contribute, so mind your own business.


Eh? Don't recall any 'personal' difficulties. I wasn't trying to start an argument, i was merely stating a point of view that is shared by others.

Its fine to have some fun, but my main concern is that you could put others in danger through your competitiveness on track.

No need to be rude. Guess i must have hit a nerve? Take a chill pill.
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Danger through competitiveness? Are you completely blind or insane? I never span the car, slid off the track, lost control or hit anyone. Unlike many other people did. I was overtaken loads by the faster cars (skyline repeatedly!), and managed not to be 'dangerous through competitiveness'.

You don't want an argument, you just want, as usual, to boss everyone around and take the fun out of everything. It's got to be oh-so-serious.

I take safety very seriously and yes, implying I am somehow a danger hits a nerve very harshly.

Speak to Limey and MR2MK1CHICK who had passenger rides, then speak to Adam in the modded Corsa for on-track close driving (we lapped together for over 20 laps), then come back and tell me I am dangerous through competitiveness. This is off-topic so shut up or take it to PM.
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Rubbish! Again no, need to be rude.

Think you need to calm down. For some reason you seem to be a bit over-excited.

I'm guessing there was a reason why you were banned by bookatrack, think i see it now.
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If I was banned from bookatrack it will be because I admitted on this forum that I timed laps, which I didn't fully understand the consequences of from an insurance point of view.

If you are implying that there was any dangerous driving I suggest you produce proof or shut your lying mouth.

This is not the subject to poke me on I can assure you.

Like I said, shut up or produce proof, or this is going to mods/committe and organisers I will not have you mouthing off in open forum to me. I've seen you do it to other people, you are a bully and I will not receive it. Understand?
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luthor1 wrote:If I was banned from bookatrack it will be because I admitted on this forum that I timed laps, which I didn't fully understand the consequences of from an insurance point of view.

If you are implying that there was any dangerous driving I suggest you produce proof or shut your lying mouth.

This is not the subject to poke me on I can assure you.

Like I said, shut up or produce proof, or this is going to mods/committe and organisers I will not have you mouthing off in open forum to me. I've seen you do it to other people, you are a bully and I will not receive it. Understand?


Where did i imply that you drove dangerously? Did i not say in an earlier post that it was not your driving that was an issue, more your attitude?

I think you are totally over-reacting FWIW. I am not a bully, far from it.
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"it's my attitude" "I am competitive" "being competitive is dangerous"

join the dots anyone?

Bringing up me being banned from bookatrack (which I didn't know) whilst talking about dangerous driving "implies" to anyone who can speak english that the ban is in someway related to driving dangerously.

I'm afraid you won't 'clever english' your way out of this one. It's escalated now, I'll not have it.
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luthor1 wrote:"it's my attitude" "I am competitive" "being competitive is dangerous"

join the dots anyone?

Bringing up me being banned from bookatrack (which I didn't know) whilst talking about dangerous driving "implies" to anyone who can speak english that the ban is in someway related to driving dangerously.

I'm afraid you won't 'clever english' your way out of this one. It's escalated now, I'll not have it.


Right Andy, let me clarify this for you.

Yes, being competitive on a trackday= dangerous. Ergo if you time on a trackday you are considered dangerous. This is based on the fact that you will take more risks to get a laptime in as this will be your focus.

Trackdays are by definition 'Non-competitive'.

I am not in any way criticising your driving. FWIW it looked okay to me though i have never been in a car with you. It was your attitude towards trackdays that concerned me, particularly so when i repeatedly stated that timing is not allowed. I fully explained the reasons behind it, but you went and did it anyway.

So whilst your driving per se is not in question, it is your attitude that is the focus of my concern.
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Lauren wrote:
Gersen wrote:
Lauren wrote:Remember, trackdays are not a race.


But then how do you tell who wins?
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Exactly. If you are not racing there is no winner.


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Gersen wrote:Edit from Comedy Police - "We are pleased to announce that Gersen has been dragged away and shot through his both typing hands for the good of all IMOCers. All hail the mods (Just to be sure....that was me being facetious and not having a pop at the mods)


Don't see whats funny about that, that punishment is going to be added into the rules and used retrospectively!
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Tiamat wrote:

Look behind you Gersen, we are coming for you :rambo:


Aaah ha! You'll have to do better than that as I always look behind me (just one of the many reasons I walk into walls and fall down so often)

/me points at bulletproof gloves \:D/

See....I am fully prepared

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Gersen wrote:
Tiamat wrote:

Look behind you Gersen, we are coming for you :rambo:


Aaah ha! You'll have to do better than that as I always look behind me (just one of the many reasons I walk into walls and fall down so often)

/me points at bulletproof gloves \:D/

See....I am fully prepared

I will never be silenced by the Man!

/me breaks out the numchuks and proceeds to a Bruce Lee style demo ending with a massive self administered crack on the forehead

/me lies unconcious on floor twitching slightly

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/me points at his own, still twitching, form on floor

I'm only in human form rather than human so I'm exempt.....beside I have a note from my momee (and the medication is exclusively prescription only anyway).

Any allegations of a split personality based on this post will be taken most seriously, won't it?

Hell yes!

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Gersen wrote:/me points at his own, still twitching, form on floor

I'm only in human form rather than human so I'm exempt.....beside I have a note from my momee (and the medication is exclusively prescription only anyway).

Any allegations of a split personality based on this post will be taken most seriously, won't it?

Hell yes!

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/much calmer now

Waah - a whole thread entitled "Trackday Attitude and Tomfoolery"...

Just to clarify, don't know if you knew or it would/wouldn't make a difference... I wasn't timing laps in-car, ie I wasn't 'chasing time' in corners or aiming to be somewhere by a particular time because of watching a clock, the times were derived later on afterwards. I understand that seeing a clock winding round whilst driving would create something to chase, but simply driving the car to it's limits in each corner and finding out later what those times were, doesn't seem that different from watching an onboard video that was for 10laps and just writing down what each lap was from the video time-stamp. That's what I do on a trackday, try and go as fast as I can on each corner, increasing apex speeds, seeing when/where the car starts to slide.

I just wondered if there was a perception of me having a big display infront of me whilst I angrily attacked each corner. If there was that misunderstanding I just wanted to clear it up. I'd never feel the pressure to get by someone aggressively to prevent screwing up a laptime, my conduct in traffic was polite and courteous.

I lapped with Adam-the-corsa for about 20 laps, we swapped positions a number of times. We were not racing, just driving together on track. There was no out-braking each other or parking on apex's. It was a great experience. We laughed and joked afterwards in the carpark how 2 totally different vehicles, FWD and Mid-RWD could be so similar in potential.

The chest thrusting doesn't translate to an attitude whilst behind the wheel, the 2 persona's are very different. I enjoy the goading and wind-ups off track, but I take it very seriously ontrack, and wouldn't risk anything not least the fact I had to drive home!

Hope it clears it up a bit.
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So if your not supposed to go fast on a track,

What in hell are you supposed to do???????


Looning around you can do on the road, going as fast as possible you can only do on a track! :)

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shibby! wrote:So if your not supposed to go fast on a track,

What in hell are you supposed to do???????


Looning around you can do on the road, going as fast as possible you can only do on a track! :)

Nick


Of course you go fast on track, its the time chasing that may impair your decision making process about forcing a corner or an overtake, which you are less likely to do if you not being timed.
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Would Gersen and Tiamat please respectfully continue their discussion on a new thread, because I for one find them very very entertaining :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Checking times after is cool though.

Just like when Karting!

You get your times at the end.

You push and push, finding out limits etc. And you get the printout at the end.

Seems cool to me!

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