Postal Bob
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- 2019 Shelby GT350
You get 3 20 minute track sessions. That's an hour of track time, besides the other driving sessions learning braking, taking turns, etc.Not a ton of seat time and lead-follow is pretty limited in speed and intensity for folks with some track experience, but that's to be expected.
As far as speed, I guess it matters what group you get slotted in. But I noticed that each track session, I was moved into another, faster group. And by the last track session, I believe I was in the fastest group of drivers. I say that because we ended up lapping the two other groups out there. 3 groups go out at a time, in stagggered starts. And on the ovals, my fastest speed was 121 mph. Only during the instructor ride along, did we go faster at 130 mph.
And I never tracked before, so I consider that I did gvery well driving. And the instructors saw it, and kept moving me into a group with better drivers.
Besides, even if I wasn't a professional driver, I certainly looked like one, thanks to the photographer taking pictures at the track.
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