firestarter2
Well-Known Member
Even if you were doing extremely fast laps that is relative to slow cars right? If we measure "fast" as the difference between what the car can do and what you are doing then that is a different number. I was doing "fast" lap times on my first day out in the GT350 and I have knocked 10+ seconds off those times.
You may be more experience than I so I respect your opinion. but I think the difference is over stated.
I think a miata will teach you skills you "may" not get driving a GT350 (but you could) and there will be things you learn in a High HP car you will not learn in a miata. I talk to low HP guys on at track days and there are many places they are flat out and only have to worry about their line where I am braking, worrying about the limit of my grip, etc.
I could be 100% off
My analogy would be if I had a go cart that did 30 MPH I could probably get a perfect lap on a high speed track. Where in a 1000 HP Viper I may never be able to.
You may be more experience than I so I respect your opinion. but I think the difference is over stated.
I think a miata will teach you skills you "may" not get driving a GT350 (but you could) and there will be things you learn in a High HP car you will not learn in a miata. I talk to low HP guys on at track days and there are many places they are flat out and only have to worry about their line where I am braking, worrying about the limit of my grip, etc.
I could be 100% off
My analogy would be if I had a go cart that did 30 MPH I could probably get a perfect lap on a high speed track. Where in a 1000 HP Viper I may never be able to.
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