When my brake line let go and I flew on the grass at Pocono, I had to sell the 350. I never was able to overcome it completely......
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03-18-2011, 12:42 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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Auto-X is definitely the best place to regain your confidence pushing at the limit (and beyond) especially if you can find one that has some decent speed. Track is good to but you have to be far more progressive as there are still plenty of things to hit.
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Well well, I sure missed THIS thread. If it makes you feel better, I have plenty of footage of my incident
Registered for my first HPDE (TrackDaze VIR - Nov 16/17) Everyone I talked to who is FAR more experienced than I simply said that I'll be better for this. It was true - I hit the track 8-ish months later with a clear head (and better instructor), and had a GREAT time! Pointless to type more on my feelings - spearfish did a great job summarizing all my thoughts. Get your confidence back, preferably on a track, and go forward.
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My suggestion is not to give it the gas until the wheel is pointed straight/you are sure of the surface. If it spins, clutch in, gas off, and don't try to look like a hero. I wrecked a car one time trying to play hero in a corner in less than ideal conditions and that is the lesson I took home from it. Cheap lesson, all considered. On the track: Get some exposure, have fun, only get on it when there is no chance (or greatly reduced, as there is ALWAYS risk) of damage to yourself or your car from a spin-out. In general: When you no-longer feel anxiety about the possibility of something bad happening when you push man and machine to the limit, you have crossed from confidence to stupidity. A little anxiety is healthy. It's called self-preservation. Last edited by ImportConvert; 03-18-2011 at 06:24 AM. |
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Instead of worrying about your anxiety, you could consider its benefits and use it as a positive. Like others have said above, anxiety is a healthy (and to some extent preferable) response in dangerous situations. In moderation, anxiety can keep you focused on an intense task and heighten your senses. If you're not scared, something is wrong! That is also why I refuse to go rock climbing with people who have absolutely no fear.
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Well, there's a lot of prep and it helps to have a trained professional there. But going to the track and trying little by little still creates the exposure effect. Having support during those runs would help a lot, too.
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Those climbing esses are intense, but hitting the rollercoaster just right was my favorite feeling. Naturally, that corner just happened to be the one that bit me in the *** the one time I pushed it too hard haha
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