

The thing I love about a track, is being able to go over the same piece of tarmac over and over and over. Each time, Braking later and later, Turning in harder and harder, getting on the gas earlier and earlier.

You cannot replicate the speed you run at on track while on the road, and live.

A ride day is fun, but racing takes you to a whole new level. All of a sudden you go from being the fastest amongst yr mates, to being the slowest on the track. but that doesn't last long as you tag on behind, the person who is just a little ahead of you, and you watch and learn from them. Then you latch onto the person in front of them, and learn from them until you are once again faster then them, and so it goes on.

Then all of a sudden, you start being able to do really loony stuff, like push the front into turns so hard that it slides across the track. Like being able to use the throttle to change direction into MG up over Lukey. Like being able to back it into Honda, and so forth. thats when it is massively rewarding. Oh BTW, with this comes the inevitable crashing. Be prepared for it, and expect it. If you race, it's gunna happen.
