Radio on?????
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silverthorn2151

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6,359 posts

203 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Can someone explain to me how listening to music while on circuit is a good thing? It seems to go against all of my instincts and experience.

Have the music on while getting there, and heading home, but on circuit......?

And before i hear it I don't buy the argument that music helps you concentrate. It can only be a distraction on circuit where your aural senses are an important part of skilled driving.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvJtzl-TQAU&fea...

No particular critisism of this chap but it kind of illustrates the point. Don't be fiddling with the hi-fi down the pit straight!

Or am I wrong?

jamest

40 posts

291 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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I think he's taking the proverbial but he's not helping in the fight against Boxster/Cayman driver stereotyping is he. Check out Disco Donny:

http://www.youtube.com/user/3wheels3#p/a/u/0/CM_Mi...





wackojacko

8,581 posts

214 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Hmmm interesting topic, I suppose it's a personal preferance but surely it's a distraction.

For point proving purposes I've carried out a 3 lap average with music on and music off around Laguna Seca on Forza. I averaged o.12 seconds faster with music on but found it more distracting with it being harder to hear RPM shift points (up and down) and understeer/oversteer ( although the controller vibrates) you'd obviously be able to feal understeer and Oversteer in real life but in this case on the Game it's harder to sense, whereas with music off you can hear tyres being tortured etc.

Very interesting Out come (although a little sad)

Adjusting the stereo along the pit straight is a bit dodgey though surely ????

I shall try the concept around Castle Combe this weekend.

XLR Motorsport

195 posts

225 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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It's something that I've never even thought about. Whenever I get in a road car on-track, I instinctively turn off the likes of the stereo, aircon/fans, etc. But the thought of it sounds quite amusing smile Just don't accidently tune to something like Smooth or Magic and find yourself dozing off!

7 TVR

2,589 posts

192 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Don't think it really matters when your going that slow!!!!!!!!!!

weed

211 posts

265 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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He must be p1ss taking.
Perhaps the feature test in that BBC Sunday evening CAR-toon....

m

gtdc

4,259 posts

307 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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Sighting lap surely?

Melindi

mr2mk1chick

205 posts

245 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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When i'm working the pitlane for BaT i would always ask someone to turn the tunes off if they were looking like going out with them on. Obviously i can't enforce this once they head out on circuit.
I do think its a safety issue for the fact that 1) it can be distracting, but mostly 2) you can't easily hear faults with your car, and 3) you can't hear other cars well.
When wearing a helmet you need all your wits about you, not acting like a fkwit with yer tunes bangin'!

gtdc

4,259 posts

307 months

Tuesday 22nd February 2011
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I remember an instructor coming back very scared. He'd instructed a very "speshul" client who'd insisted on playing The Ace of Spades at full volume. Lemmy would have driven a better lap.

Melindi

nsa

1,701 posts

252 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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One day I'd like to roll into the pitlane, open windows, blaring the Top Gun theme at full blast.

gtdc

4,259 posts

307 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Relying on the older client to understand what you were doing...

Melindi

silverthorn2151

Original Poster:

6,359 posts

203 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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Well, based on nothing more than careful thunking and a propensity to old man grumpiness I have decided that I don't want to share track space with anyone who think they can drive a track day giving it full attention while they have the radio / cd on.

You wait though, there will be someone along shortly who says 'I can use my phone and drive better than everyone else can drive so who are you to tell me I can't have music on'.

Well I'm telling you. You can't. If you do. You're a knob.

chris7676

2,685 posts

244 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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To me it would be distraction. But it looks like not to others (including both Stigs).

silverthorn2151

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6,359 posts

203 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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chris7676 said:
To me it would be distraction. But it looks like not to others (including both Stigs).
It is a distraction. It has to be.

drakart

1,751 posts

234 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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silverthorn2151 said:
Well, based on nothing more than careful thunking and a propensity to old man grumpiness I have decided that I don't want to share track space with anyone who think they can drive a track day giving it full attention while they have the radio / cd on.

You wait though, there will be someone along shortly who says 'I can use my phone and drive better than everyone else can drive so who are you to tell me I can't have music on'.

Well I'm telling you. You can't. If you do. You're a knob.
yes Nothing to do with "old man grumpiness", I'm not old and I totally agree. Combine the people who think that radio use is acceptable with the people that think a "chrono" day is a good idea and they may all wipe each other out and leave normal trackdayers in peace...

hyperblue

2,862 posts

204 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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nsa said:
One day I'd like to roll into the pitlane, open windows, blaring the Top Gun theme at full blast.
rofl I'd love to see that.

I can't see why you'd want the radio on really, it would distract me and you'd be listening to it with a helmet on.

I prefer listening to the noise of the engine, tyres and whimpers from passengers smile I always turn it off if going for a good blast on roads too.

silverthorn2151

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6,359 posts

203 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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So come on TDOs....put it in the briefing!

Murray993

1,515 posts

257 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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I drive on the road with a stereo on and I dont randomly run people over because I wasn't concentrating. So on that basis I dont see much difference on a track day. Personally I dont as I like to hear the engine and enjoy the experience and music detracts from that.

gtdc

4,259 posts

307 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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silverthorn2151 said:
So come on TDOs....put it in the briefing!
We do... don't we?

Melindi

wellground

450 posts

208 months

Wednesday 23rd February 2011
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That guy is so cool. He doesn't even need to put music on the footage that way. It's a labour saving device, that's all ;o))