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Originally Posted by CleanNeon98
When you are on a road course, every decision matters...in auto-x you can spin your car and the worst that will happen is you usually hit a few cones so yea it is a mental thing to some degree. Besides, I think to get on a road course you have to have some kind of track licence, which means you have to go to some kind of driving school, so most people on the road course have more skill than those at autocross do, and they can push their cars just as hard as anyone at autocross without hitting the wall.
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thats what i'm talking about, a novice driver will push the car harder when they are on a course like autox. because they don't have to worry about going into a wall.
what don't you idiots understand.
you are both agreeing with me, yet still arguing.
so art you had a license to get on etowns track? i think not, so shut up.
one last time and i'm done with this arguement because i'm right and you guys are to dumb to realize you are agreeing with me.
if you put the same driver on a autocross course and a road course. the driver will push harder on autocross because there is very little risk of serious injury, or damaging the car. yes the car takes more abuse on a road course, but its not because you are driving at the absolute limit. its because of the speed involved. just because you are going fast doesn't mean you are on the edge.