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<misc> Driving under yellow
Brian wrote:
>...I have also noticed that very few of my fellow BMWCCAers respond to >the
yellow flag on the 1st and last laps. They go balls out begining to
>end,trying to maximize their time at speed. That is very frustrating >and
irresponsible. For what its worth.
And I couldn't agree more. I personally like to warm up my tires and brakes,
get to know the locations of the corner workers, refresh my memory of the
track, and generally settle-in the first lap or two, and it's very distracting
to have fellow drivers, many or most of whom I'll later re-pass (my car is
relatively fast, and in theory we're all at about the same level of ability
since we're all in the same run-group), screaming up behind me right out of
the box. I'm not sure if it'll help, but I'd like to add my plea to Brian's:
could everybody calm down a little, especially run one, day one?
Actually letting your car cool down on the cool down lap, BTW, might minimize
all these warped rotors/brake fade/lousy pad posts we get.
Simon Kennedy
'95 M3