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    Explore "champcar" with insightful episodes like "GHiT 0428:  Tom O’Gorman Returns for a Second Lap", "GHIT 0411:  Adam Owens Rejoins Us For Another Lap", "GHiT 0316:  Kyle Lockrow's Second Lap with GHiT", "GHiT 0316:  Kyle Lockrow's Second Lap with GHiT" and "Vintage - The Past of Formula 1 mit Mario Andretti (F1-Weltmeister 1978)" from podcasts like ""Garage Heroes In Training", "Garage Heroes In Training", "Garage Heroes In Training", "Garage Heroes In Training" and "Starting Grid"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    GHiT 0428:  Tom O’Gorman Returns for a Second Lap

    GHiT 0428:  Tom O’Gorman Returns for a Second Lap

    GHiT 0428:  Tom O’Gorman Returns for a Second Lap

    Tom O returns for a second lap and we catch up on what he has been up to since his last visit.  This includes his new podcast with DJ Alessandrini called “Lizard Brains”.  Did we talk about Tom’s recent IMSA pro race at Daytona?  Yep.  Did we talk about the twin autocross events last year in a brand new Acura NSX?  Indeed.  What about endurance racing, did Tom talk about his recent run at the national championship with ChampCar?  Yes, yes we did.  What about the differences in returning to the pro racing paddock after a few years racing and coaching with grassroots racing series including GLTC?  We did and included a few things each of us can take from pro racing paddocks and help our racing.  Bridgestone RE 71 RS tire review, Tom’s YouTube series on learning mechanic’ing on his BRZ.

    A link to the episode is: https://tinyurl.com/TomOreturns

    If you would like to help grow our podcast and high-performance driving and racing:

    You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, and YouTube etc.

    Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating, that we would appreciate that very much.  Even better, a podcast review, would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving and we would appreciate it.

    We hope you enjoy this episode!

    PS  If you are looking to stream or save your integrated telemetry/racing data with you video, Candelaria Racing Products Sentinel System may be the perfect solution for you.  We are amid installing the system in two of our cars.  If this sounds like something that may help you and your team, please use our discount code "GHIT" for a 10% discount code to all our listeners during the checkout process at https://candelaria-racing.com/

    PS2  Please do not forget that if you are looking to add an Apex Pro to your driving telemetry system, do not forget to use our discount code for all Apex Pro systems you will receive a free Windshield Suction Cup Mount for the system, a savings of $40.  Just enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order from https://apextrackcoach.com/

    Best regards,

    Vicki, Jennifer, Ben, Alan, Jeremy, and Bill

    Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training Podcast and Garage Heroes In Training racing team drivers

    GHIT 0411:  Adam Owens Rejoins Us For Another Lap

    GHIT 0411:  Adam Owens Rejoins Us For Another Lap

    GHIT 0411:  Adam Owens Rejoins Us For Another Lap

    Adam Owens is a friend we met a while back and he came on as a relatively newbie racer in our World Famous Racing 101 series two years ago.  We catch up with how his racing has been going since then and especially how 2022 has progressed into at least Racing 201 or probably more.  Adam has been consistently renting seats in endurance racing with the Boston Whiners and has been getting faster at every race.  While most of his racing seat time is in wheel-to-wheel racing, he has also been to several high performance driving events to further refine his driving skill.  During this episode, we talk about what he has found to work for him and several of the skills he sees as having helped him on track and several that could be further improved.  We also compare some of the differences between the different racing organizations and tracks that we have attended.

    Some great discussion and great tips to improve everyone's on track performance.

    A link to the episode is: https://tinyurl.com/AdamOwens2022

    If you would like to help grow our sport and this podcast:

    You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, and YouTube etc.

    Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating, that we would appreciate that very much.  Even better, a podcast review, would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving and we would appreciate it.

    We hope you enjoy this episode!

    PS  If you are looking to stream or save your integrated telemetry/racing data with you video, Candelaria Racing Products Sentinel System may be the perfect solution for you.  We are amid installing the system in two of our cars.  If this sounds like something that may help you and your team, please use our discount code "GHIT" for a 10% discount code to all our listeners during the checkout process at https://candelaria-racing.com/

    PS2  Please do not forget that if you are looking to add an Apex Pro to your driving telemetry system, do not forget to use our discount code for all Apex Pro systems you will receive a free Windshield Suction Cup Mount for the system, a savings of $40.  Just enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order from https://apextrackcoach.com/

    Best regards,

    Vicki, Jennifer, Ben, Alan, Jeremy, and Bill

    Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training Podcast and Garage Heroes In Training racing team drivers

    GHiT 0316:  Kyle Lockrow's Second Lap with GHiT

    GHiT 0316:  Kyle Lockrow's Second Lap with GHiT

    GHiT 0316:  Kyle Lockrow's Second Lap with GHiT - On Winning the Lucky Dog Sunday Race, His Coaching, and a Big Sponsor Reveal Announcement

    We raced with Kyle Lockrow at the recent Lucky Dog event at Carolina Motorsports Park.  Kyle helped our team get the BMW E36 back on track Sunday by doing an overnight parts run for us and also helped his teammates at Race Bar collect the victory in the race Sunday, a true racer.  We went over the race and how Kyle approaches racing in the rain or on a wet track and the tremendous benefits of driving on a wet track.  We also go into some depth of our upcoming coaching with Kyle later this season.

    A link to the episode is: https://tinyurl.com/KyleLockrowLap2

    For more of Kyle, please listen to GHiT episode 265 at the following link:  https://tinyurl.com/KyleLockrow 

    If you would like to help grow our sport and this podcast:

    You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, and YouTube etc. Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating, that we would appreciate that very much.  Even better, a podcast review, would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving and we would appreciate it.

    For instance, leaving an Apple Podcast rating is amazingly easy.  If you go to your podcast library, look under shows.  Then click on this podcast.  Here you can leave a (5?) star rating and enter your review. 

    We hope you enjoy this episode!

    PS  If you are looking to stream or save your integrated telemetry/racing data with you video, Candelaria Racing Products Sentinel System may be the perfect solution for you.  We are in the midst of installing the system in two of our cars.  If this sounds like something that may help you and your team, please use our discount code "GHIT" for a 10% discount code to all our listeners during the checkout process.

    PS2  Please do not forget that if you are looking to add an Apex Pro to your driving telemetry system, do not forget to use our discount code for all Apex Pro systems you will receive a free Windshield Suction Cup Mount for the system, a savings of $40.  Just enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order.  They are a great system and invaluable to safely increasing your speed on track and/or autocross, etc.  The recently released second generation systems and app increases the capability of the system.

    Best regards,

    Vicki, Jennifer, Alan, and Bill

     

    For further information or to contact Kyle for coaching etc.:

    Kyle's Website:  https://kylelockrow.com/

    Instagram:  @Kyle_Lockrow

    Facebook:  KLockrow5590

    Kyle's YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7RUSH8RZ0WQ-8wm7tkfgjg 

    Tune into the ChampCar Live Stream:  https://www.youtube.com/c/ChampCarEnduranceSeries 

    Moore's Automotive Sales and Recycling:  https://www.facebook.com/MooresAutoParts/ 

    GHiT 0316:  Kyle Lockrow's Second Lap with GHiT

    GHiT 0316:  Kyle Lockrow's Second Lap with GHiT

    GHiT 0316:  Kyle Lockrow's Second Lap with GHiT - On Winning the Lucky Dog Sunday Race, His Coaching, and a Big Sponsor Reveal Announcement

    We raced with Kyle Lockrow at the recent Lucky Dog event at Carolina Motorsports Park.  Kyle helped our team get the BMW E36 back on track Sunday by doing an overnight parts run for us and also helped his teammates at Race Bar collect the victory in the race Sunday, a true racer.  We went over the race and how Kyle approaches racing in the rain or on a wet track and the tremendous benefits of driving on a wet track.  We also go into some depth of our upcoming coaching with Kyle later this season.

    A link to the episode is: https://tinyurl.com/KyleLockrowLap2

    For more of Kyle, please listen to GHiT episode 265 at the following link:  https://tinyurl.com/KyleLockrow 

    If you would like to help grow our sport and this podcast:

    You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, and YouTube etc. Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating, that we would appreciate that very much.  Even better, a podcast review, would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving and we would appreciate it.

    For instance, leaving an Apple Podcast rating is amazingly easy.  If you go to your podcast library, look under shows.  Then click on this podcast.  Here you can leave a (5?) star rating and enter your review. 

    We hope you enjoy this episode!

    PS  If you are looking to stream or save your integrated telemetry/racing data with you video, Candelaria Racing Products Sentinel System may be the perfect solution for you.  We are in the midst of installing the system in two of our cars.  If this sounds like something that may help you and your team, please use our discount code "GHIT" for a 10% discount code to all our listeners during the checkout process.

    PS2  Please do not forget that if you are looking to add an Apex Pro to your driving telemetry system, do not forget to use our discount code for all Apex Pro systems you will receive a free Windshield Suction Cup Mount for the system, a savings of $40.  Just enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order.  They are a great system and invaluable to safely increasing your speed on track and/or autocross, etc.  The recently released second generation systems and app increases the capability of the system.

    Best regards,

    Vicki, Jennifer, Alan, and Bill

     

    For further information or to contact Kyle for coaching etc.:

    Kyle's Website:  https://kylelockrow.com/

    Instagram:  @Kyle_Lockrow

    Facebook:  KLockrow5590

    Kyle's YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7RUSH8RZ0WQ-8wm7tkfgjg 

    Tune into the ChampCar Live Stream:  https://www.youtube.com/c/ChampCarEnduranceSeries 

    Moore's Automotive Sales and Recycling:  https://www.facebook.com/MooresAutoParts/ 

    Vintage - The Past of Formula 1 mit Mario Andretti (F1-Weltmeister 1978)

    Vintage - The Past of Formula 1 mit Mario Andretti (F1-Weltmeister 1978)
    Starting Grid ist ein Formel-1-Podcast, der sich immer weiter entwickelt. Im Hintergrund arbeiten wir immer hart an neuen Ideen, Serien und Sendungskonzepten, die wir euch präsentieren können. Unser Grafikdesigner und Social Media-Guru Sascha hatte die glorreiche Idee, eine neue Serie aus der Traufe zu heben: Vintage - The Past of Formula 1 In den nun 71 Jahren der Formel 1 gibt es so viele Männer, die sich auf die Strecken dieser Welt gestürzt haben, um den ultimativen Preis zu erringen: die Formel-1-Weltmeisterschaft. Es gibt dermaßen viele Geschichten zu erzählen, so viele Menschen kennenzulernen und euch näherzubringen, dass wir direkt die Planungen angestoßen haben ...



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    GHIT 0187: Racing 101 Part 7: Perspective from a New Track Driver with Guest Adam Owens

    GHIT 0187:  Racing 101 Part 7:  Perspective from a New Track Driver with Guest Adam Owens

    Our podcast is trying to encourage people to try high performance driving and racing, so Vicki wanted to start a special series she calls “So You Wanna Racecar”.  On this episode, we have Adam Owens on to talk about his first track events he had last summer.  Adam has a lot of fresh memories from these events and is a good friend of our team (and potentially future team GHiT member).  In talking with Adam, it is even more apparent that the biggest thing stopping anyone from trying to drive at an autocross or a track event is just saying “yes” and doing it.  

    Please let us know if we missed anything that you may want discussed in a future episode of our Racing 101 Series. 

    The outline for the series is:

    Part 1:  Building Your First Race Car (and options to not)

    Part 2:  Safety and Safety Related Equipment Needed

    Part 3:  Best Entry Points To Start Performance Driving

    Part 4:  Buying and Selling Cars (With Special Guest Lara Vernon)

    Part 5:  Going To and From The Event/Track – What To Expect

    Part 6:  Paddock and Pit – Best Practices

    Part 7:  Perspective of a New Driver (With Guest Adam Owens)

    Part 8:  Tools, Spares, Supplies Needed for a Race Weekend

    Part 9:  Common Issues All Drivers Will/May Experience in When On Track For the First Time

    Part 10:  Miscellaneous Topics (& Things We Forget to Mention Earlier)

    In this episode, we cover the differences between driving at an HPDE or a track day where you are more or less driving as singular cars on track vs driving on track and racing wheel to wheel vs other drivers and cars.  Neither is better or worse, but they are different, and both offer different challenges.  Largely the key difference is increasing the number of factors you need to keep track of and this increase proportionately to the number of cars on the track and the length of the track (overall car density).  In addition, there are often car specific details and peculiarities that will need to be considered.   Ben puts it best don’t worry, “if you are on the track, you are already a winner”.  Start slow with zero pressure, keep to shorter stints until you are comfortable with going longer while maintaining focus.  We are looking for any great stories from your first-time racing on track.  Please let us know for a great future episode.

    You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, and YouTube etc. 

    Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating or even better, a podcast review, we would greatly appreciate it and it would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving.

    For instance, leaving an Apple Podcast rating is very easy.  If you go to your podcast library, under shows and click on the podcast you can leave a (5?) star rating and enter your review. 

    A link to the episode is: https://tinyurl.com/Racing101Part7

    We hope you enjoy this episode!

    PS  Please don’t forget that if you are looking to add an Apex Pro to your driving telemetry system, don’t forget to use our discount code for all Apex Pro systems you will receive a free Windshield Suction Cup Mount for the system, a savings of $40.  Just enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order.  We have two systems for our team and Bill is looking to add a third for this season, pending CFO approval from Vicki.  They are a great system and truly invaluable in safely increasing your speed on track and/or autocross etc.

    Best regards,

    Vicki, Jennifer, Alan, and Bill

    Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training Podcast and Garage Heroes In Training racing team drivers

    Highlights from this episode include:

    1)  Adam has done 1 day at a racing school, 1 HPDE, and 1 race to this point and is an enthusiastic racing driver in training.  For his day job he is the host of the local radio morning show and we have significant audio quality envy of his audio quality.  Post Covid, we will be reviewing our techniques with him.

    2)  Without any prompting, Adam says one of the issues he had in starting was how and where to get started.  We are a bit biased, but we know of at least one podcast that is specifically aimed at this. 

    3)  Adam’s bucket list goal was to drive a car on the race track.  Now he just wants to do it again! And again.  And again.

    4)  We discuss with Adam the impacts of Covid on the past racing seasons and the upcoming 2021 season.

    5)  How Adam first went on track at NJMP.  It was really as simple as a google search.

    6)  We also go into how Adam and Bill first “met” and how small a world it is in that one of the teams Adam has been on track with our good friends at Safety Third Motorsports.

    7)  Adam goes into how it felt to be on the track for the first time at an HPDE event and then his first time on track in a wheel to wheel race at a Champ car event.  As always, it was a bit different than he expected.

    8)  Adams pro tip to this point:  No Coffee before a stint.

    9)  We go into the advantages and disadvantages of renting/arrive and driving a car at the track.  It's not only a fiscal transaction but also a chief concern is the safety aspects.

    Additional Information and Links:

    Rental Safety Suits:  http://www.racesuitrental.com/

    Lucky Dog Seat Rental:  https://tinyurl.com/LuckyMatch 

    24 Hours of Lemons Seat Rental:  https://tinyurl.com/LemonsMatch 

    ChampCar Seat Rentals:  https://tinyurl.com/ChampMatch 

    GHIT 0182: Racing 101 Part 3: Easy Entry Points to starting Performance Driving

    GHIT 0182:  Racing 101 Part 3:  Easy Entry Points to starting Performance Driving

    We are continuing our bonus series on Racing 101 – So You Wanna Racecar with GHIT podcast #182:  Racing 101 Part 3 – The Best Entry Points to Start High Performance Driving or Racing

    We are getting back to our podcast roots and wanted to start a special series Vicki calls “So You Wanna Racecar” that Bill can’t seem to say correctly.  This is part 3 of the series (of ~10). On this episode, we try to summarize the easiest ways that we know of to start performance driving and racing your car.  We selected these options by their ease of entry, ability to enter with little to no driving experience, and their safety.  Cost and complexity of entry was also added as a secondary criterion that we discuss throughout that episode.  The best advice we can give is to just pick one that sounds good for you and start.

    Please let us know if we missed anything that you may want discussed in a future episode of our Racing 101 Series. 

    The outline for the series is:

    Part 1:  Building Your First Racecar (and options to not)

    Part 2:  Safety and Safety Related Equipment Needed

    Part 3:  Best Entry Points To Start Performance Driving

    Part 4:  Buying and Selling Cars (With Special Guest Lara Vernon)

    Part 5:  Going To and From The Event/Track – What To Expect

    Part 6:  Paddock and Pit – Best Practices

    Part 7:  Perspective of a New Driver (With Guest Adam Owens)

    Part 8:  Tools, Spares, Supplies Needed for a Race Weekend

    Part 9:  Common Issues All Drivers Will/May Experience in When On Track For the First Time

    Part 10:  Miscellaneous Topics (& Things We Forget to Mention Earlier)

    Our next episode of Dominating with Dawson covers the issue some drivers will have that is referred to as the “red mist”.  This is something to be aware of and avoid at all costs.  It does not improve your performance but often increased the risk associated with driving on the track.  Sometimes just knowing it exists is the key to avoiding it or dealing with it if you experience it.  The red mist is almost like having a temporary lobotomy while on track.  Obviously not the best condition to be driving at any point, but especially on track.  We even try to offer a few ideas on how to be cognizant of yourself to hopefully prevent the red mist issue.  Please let us know if you know of any other methods that work, we would love to learn and to share them with everyone.

     

    Also, as a bonus since we missed one last episode, we have a double shot of Dominating with Dawson.  On the second segment, we go into things that you can do and should do on that straightaways as you progress.  While not only illustrative of how many things there are to do on the straightaway, but we also hope we show that there is a near limitless number of things that need to be reviewed on the track and while on a straight you usually have a bit more time and can collect yourself and collect some information that is vital to keeping your car in order and improve your racing.  As a new or first time racer, you will likely be overwhelmed, but as you progress, you will have more and more time to do some of the things we discuss here.  With proactive, the racetrack will seem to slow down in your mind even though your lap times will likely be significantly faster than your first time on track, even in the same car.  Racing on a track is surprisingly active even when it appears you aren't really doing anything, like driving straight.

    You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, and YouTube etc. 

    Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating or even better, a podcast review, we would greatly appreciate it and it would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving.

    For instance, leaving an Apple Podcast rating is very easy.  If you go to your podcast library, under shows and click on the podcast you can leave a (5?) star rating and enter your review. 

    A link to the episode is:  https://tinyurl.com/Racing101Part-2

    We hope you enjoy this episode!

    PS  Please don’t forget that if you are looking to add an Apex Pro to your driving telemetry system, don’t forget to use our discount code for all Apex Pro systems you will receive a free Windshield Suction Cup Mount for the system, a savings of $40.  Just enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order.  We have two systems for our team and Bill is looking to add a third for this season, pending CFO approval from Vicki.  They are a great system and truly invaluable in safely increasing your speed on track and/or autocross etc.

    Best regards,

    Vicki, Jennifer, Alan, and Bill

    Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training Podcast and Garage Heroes In Training racing team drivers

    Highlights from this episode include:

    1)  Attending an amateur race, particularly if it’s one you may eb interested in trying is a great way to “audit” the process and see what you may need to do and prepare for.  Talking to others in attendance is a great way to learn and make your first racing friends.  Cost estimate :  Free to $10-30 or so

    2)  Autocross is often jokingly referred to as the gateway drug for performance riving.  It is quick, relatively cheap, easily prepared for, and not too much preparation or safety requirements to start in most cars (Helmet, good working condition car, and good to go, in many cases there can be rental helmets on site).  Cost estimate :  $20-100 or so for entry

    3)  SCCA’s Track Night in America is a weeknight track event at a local track where you are welcome to go race your car on the track and see how it goes.  There can be some instruction there and all drivers and street cars are readily accepted.  A relatively cheap way to try your hand at a local track.  Cost estimate :  $100 or so to enter

    4)  HPDE’s and Track Days are closely related and on a spectrum of the amount of instruction being offered.  It can be a single day event or the entire weekend.  HPDE’s offer a higher fraction of your day with an instructor and may involve classroom sessions and potentially on track drills which are usually a ton of fun.  Track days often have instructors available to set up or just ask to drive with you but are usually a bit less formal and structured.  There is a wide range of events that go from one end to the other and finding the one that fits your personality and interests is as easy as signing up and trying one out, or all of them, lol.  Requirements are usually a helmet and a safely running car.  Again, rental helmets can usually be reserved ahead of time for the event.  Cost estimate :  $200-500 or so per day to enter

    5)  Rally events are not usually speed based events but are a great way of getting into the driving culture.  There are several types, and each has a varying set up and goal structure.  The cost can be quite low, and they are often used as a charity fundraiser or to support local community interests and needs.  Cost estimate :  $50-500+ or so to enter

    6)  There are several types of racing that are set for you to enter a race as your first step, things like Lucky Dog, the 24 Hours of Lemons and ChampCar are geared to accept and help first time racers.  We did this.  It may be a better plan to attend and HPDE event before trying this, but it is a very viable path if you wish to try your hand at racing as a first step.  We did discuss several other types of racing, but they are not typically open to a first time driver and are more of a goal to work towards.  Identifying a potential series of interest is a good way to focus on the car or cars that you look to get for racing.  Cost estimate :  varies pretty widely but $100 or so up to ~$750 or more per day (for the team) to enter plus significant car and safety equipment expenses etc.  More advanced races can be significantly higher cost to enter and prepare for.  There are rental options for an entire car or just for a “seat” to share the race with others.

    7)  Also, don’t ignore (go) karting.  It can be indoor or outdoor and electric or gas powered karts.  It is a great way to whet your appetite without having a car or even if you aren't old enough to drive a car on the street.  A lot of the skills and approach crosses over to whatever type of racing you may wish to try.

     

     

    GHIT 0112: John Lavin from Safety 3rd Motorsports

    GHIT 0112:  John Lavin from Safety 3rd Motorsports

    John Lavin joined us from the Safety 3rd Motorsports racing team for a great discussion of his racing and team history, including how his background in racing snowmobiles, motorcycles, and snowboarding has led to and helped with his racing cars.  His team started with an initial car that was intended for Lemons but ended up being a second gen Supra that was better fitting into an episode of Better Call Saul and ended up in ChampCar and started with the usual issues and tremendous stories as his team grew.  The team is currently running in several ChampCar events each year, as well as several other organizations in multiple divisions. 

    We are hoping to talk John into letting us attend one of their upcoming races to learn more, if they will have us.  Please follow them on Instagram at Safety3rdMotorsports. 

    In our Dominating with Dawson segment, we go into racing in the rain and while some complain, it’s really actually better in many ways for learning and definitely should not be skipped or avoided.

    We hope you enjoy the episode!

    Best regards,

    Bill, Vicki, Jennifer, and Alan

    Hosts of the Garage Heroes In Training podcast
    and team members in the GHiT
    Immature Endurance Racing Team

    Highlights from the episode include:

    1)  Sharing the pain of herding cats as the team manager’s primary role.
    2)  It appears John's path is similar to Bill’s, just executed much better.
    3)  VIR gets another big endorsement, and it wasn’t from Ben this time.
    4)  First race stories for the team, a true 24-hour race at VIR.
    5)  Why they eventually switched from a Supra to a BMW to the annoyance of all the Fast and Furious fans.
    6)  Racing is really a situation of management by crisis, we agree and couldn’t have said it any better.
    7)  Several discussions on the differences and benefits of a racing school, as compared to HPDE’s and track days.
    8)  A comparison of ChampCar and the Lemons series, with a bit about AER as well.
    9)  How the teams racing philosophy has changed as they have become faster and a bit more competitive.
    10)  A very good discussion on transitioning a team from having run racing a car to racing to compete.  A challenge our team is likely approaching.
    11)  We offer our excellent BBQ rub and BBQ sauce for some of their secret sauce, so far to no avail, lol.
    12)  Practicing at track days vs learning from an instructor and several other benefits of instruction.
    13)  A discussion on the various aspects of car control, what it is and several techniques that can be used to improve it.
    14)  The everlasting rumor of Lime Rock closing has reached Vicki for the first time.
    15)  John even sneaks in a discussion of the modern style racing line for Lime Rock.
    16)  Since John’s team races an E36, we can't help but discuss some of his thoughts on the E36 setups and even more importantly how to evaluate and develop them for yourself or when using a shop to assist.
    17)  We even went into more depth around tire temperature and tire pressure and tire selection.
    18)  A dual team meetup is preliminarily in the works and sounds like it will be great fun!  Still working on the Baja road trip invitation though.  Lol.
    19)  Bill tries to talk John into lowering his standards and joining us for a race or for weekend racing fun.  Still TBD to see if John is capable of making a decision that bad.
    20)   John was even gracious in acknowledging our difficulty with the rear hub bearing a few weeks back.  We may even be able to replace the control arm Bill broke after our quarantine ends.
    21)  Towards the end, we even went into team HPDE and team bonding ideology that are helpful to all levels of teams.

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