Does your normal driving change after a track day
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Me too, coming back from Combe towards Oxford on the A420 a few years back,
I was relieved to be stuck in a long line of slow moving traffic for miles;
I would normally be getting very impatient to say the least.
Also after a day at Donington I headed onto a busy southbound M1
and was happy to stay in the slow lane, I noticed after many many miles that although
travelling more slowly than cars in the other two lanes,
it was very much tortoise and hare.
I was relieved to be stuck in a long line of slow moving traffic for miles;
I would normally be getting very impatient to say the least.
Also after a day at Donington I headed onto a busy southbound M1
and was happy to stay in the slow lane, I noticed after many many miles that although
travelling more slowly than cars in the other two lanes,
it was very much tortoise and hare.
I think the novelty to go as fast as possible has worn off after an 8 hour day surrounded by cars and fast driving you just cannot be bothered and want to get home for a beer.
After Brands I managed get 43mpg out the S3 over 57miles. Now that is a chilled out want a pint drive home !
After Brands I managed get 43mpg out the S3 over 57miles. Now that is a chilled out want a pint drive home !
CraigyB said:
The effect also seems to last for a couple of weeks with me. Even then, I would say there has been a permanent change to being more considerate.
My next car may well be a hybrid if that can tow a caterham!
Same with me, my girlfriend even tells me to speed up at times. A track day really gets it out of the system for quite a while I find.My next car may well be a hybrid if that can tow a caterham!
Similar sentiment - usually v tired after a track day and, because I've been handling more sensory input than usual all day, everything seems in slo-mo on the road for a while (a good thing). Flip side is to remember to recalibrate to the public road afterwards, as everything seems so slow. Particularly noteworthy on the narrow twisty roads into Knockhill and above all on the first downhill left-hander heading South from Cadwell on the A153 - has anyone else noticed that there are permanent holes in the hedge there?
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