Oh I meant to mention this yesterday...
Who else found it a little disconcerting to bump draft in the Fiat 500 Lounge?
It was
REAL close-up.
@amarynceos
I also have trouble on Indy Road Course with missing what seems I should make it right... I think it's similar as my problems with Silverstone. I kind of have a hard time on gauging the turns, so if I'm not 100% attentive, I blow it. It's like I can't get some kind of automatic groove at those tracks or something... the way I do on most other tracks.
And on top of that I just made mistake after mistake.
First I was surprised when
@Chiochan's car was ghosted in the track. I figured something very unexpected must've happened.
And I'm so easily distracted... because when something like that happens, I'm immediately... I guess sympathetic... wondering what could be the problem and if the driver is okay.
And the mind wanders... and then the wheels start wandering.
Then I thought I was doing better than I usually do at Indy frankly... but still getting a little out of sorts, trying to navigate the track, and at the same time being sandwiched between
@Patrick8308 &
@WildChild89 and trying to navigate between them. I felt like I was neither fast enough, or at some turns too fast. And so there was a lot of concertina with us through some of the tight turns there for a bit.
The Firebird is not the most nimble, I found.
And then I guess my attention lapsed just a little, and I got confused not realizing where
@Patrick8308 was going to be following into a turn, and wound up bumping.
Sorry about that.
Then shortly after that
@Chiochan made his overflowing toilet announcement.
At which point I was already shaken out a bit... and wound up driving completely off track because I started laughing.
Sorry
, but that was the most unexpected announced reason for an early retirement from a race.
I felt rather bad because that's just awful, a nightmare. Nobody wants the commode to overflow, that's for sure, it's beyond inconvenient!
But it's also... because toilet.
Love Midfield reverse in the rain!
Oh yes, this morning... we started a race in morning with 30% weather at Midfield Reverse... and the track was not wet, and it wasn't raining... but mist was absolutely beautiful.
The scenery on Midfield, both in sun, and overcast, is really nice!
I think others are right in that there's something more desirable about Midfield Reverse.
I can't really put my finger on it... but it just seems more interesting and pleasing somehow. A more natural drive maybe... more than just circuit race track.