![]() This is his third weekend in a row and boy does it show. Our first team member is trying to get his racing license at Gingerman with NASA Great Lakes. GHIT 0345: Race Recap: Bill Goes to Comp School Vicki, Jennifer, Ben, Alan, Jeremy, and Bill Also, if we missed a few of the higher consequence tracks or turns, please let us know in a podcast review or on our social media, or send us an email at and we can share it in an upcoming Dominating With Dawson. If you have any favorite tracks to work on your skills or push your limits, please let us know. As a bonus, for the exact same price, we include a great story of an early HPDE event in Ben Dawson’s HPDE history. We love every single track but wanted to point out something that should be taken into account, especially as you are in your middle stages of learning and progressing as a driver. This is not to say that it is the tracks “fault” because in the end the responsibility always remains within the driver’s seat and it is their responsibility to maintain control of the car and determine when/if they are going to push towards the limit. We talk about a few examples of tracks that are very forgiving and a few that we have been to that have layouts that are not quite as friendly. It can also affect the comfortability of the driver towards pushing the car and their personal driving limits during the event. that are very close to the track and can make a small off track event a potentially very large cost event. There are many tracks that have very little run off room or walls, trees, rocks, etc. However, one factor that is neglected in this methodology is the impact that the track design and layout can have on your learning and progression as a driver. This is likely to be what you do as well. The typical decision path to getting a racing license or going to an HPDE event or a track day is to find the closest track to you that has an event that fits within your schedule. On this episode of Dominating with Dawson, we wanted to discuss an aspect of racing education that can often be overlooked. Escuchar Escuchar de nuevo Continuar Reproduciendo.ĭwD 346: Track Selection: The Impact on Learning.Hosts and Drivers for the Garage Heroes In Training team The recently released second generation systems and app increases the capability of the system. They are a great system and invaluable to safely increasing your speed on track and/or autocross, etc. Just enter the code “ghitlikesapex!” when you order. 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. 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. We are during installing the system in two of our cars. 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. Here you can leave a (5?) star rating and enter your review. If you go to your podcast library, look under shows. Even better, a podcast review, would help us to grow the passion and sport of high performance driving and we would appreciate it.įor instance, leaving an Apple Podcast rating is amazingly easy. Also, if you could give our podcast a (5-star?) rating, that we would appreciate that very much. You can subscribe to our podcast on the podcast provider of your choice, including the Apple podcast app, Google music, Amazon, and YouTube etc. If you would like to help grow our sport and this podcast: that we may have overlooked, please send it to us at or on our Instagram better send in a photo of a favorite dashboard, or a least favorite dashboard you may have or “seen”, lol.įor a link to some of Jeremy’s favorite switches: If you would like to comment on a favorite gauge, switch, dash, etc. On this episode Ben was again joined by guest judge Jeremy, Vicki, and Bill. We thought it might be a good thing to discuss and provide a list of things that we like to see on a car and have found to be helpful in maintaining the car or preventing the car from having bigger issues. She also has a favorite past time at a track by looking into each car and trailer set up to see what others have done and ideas that would improve our cars (and trailers). Vicki has been hard at work upgrading our dashboard and controls in our Honda Civic race car. DwD 0337: Dashes, Switches, and Control Panels
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