Performance Driving Tip - Why Some Drivers Are Faster
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 Published On May 26, 2015

Performance Driving Tip - Why Some Drivers Are Faster

Why are some drivers faster than others? There's more than one reason, but a significant reason is how they use their senses to pick up information about the track and their car. In this video tip I describe what that means, and give you advice on how to develop those skills further yourself. No matter your level, from club to pro racer, or from HPDE student to experienced track day performance driver, this is the most productive strategy for improving your driving that I've ever experienced.

Whether you're a beginner with HPDE (High Performance Driver Education) events, a regular track day driver, an experienced race driver, or anything in between, I aim my Speed Secrets high performance driving tips at you. All have one thing in common: to help you be an even better driver.

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Also, I recommend HPDE, track day, and race driving instruction through organizers such as Chin Motorsports (http://www.chinmotorsports.com), Hooked On Driving (https://www.hookedondriving.com), The Drivers Edge (http://www.thedriversedge.net), ProFormance Racing School (http://proformanceracingschool.com), Bondurant Racing School (http://bondurant.com), Skip Barber Racing School (http://skipbarber.com), Allen Berg Racing Schools (https://www.allenbergracingschools.com/), David Murry Motorsports (http://davidmurry.com), BMW CCA (https://www.bmwcca.org), Porsche Club of America (https://www.pca.org), and Audi Club of North America (http://www.audiclubna.org), and many others. And check out SafeIsFast (http://safeisfast.com), https://racers360.com, and https://driver61.com. My point? You should never stop learning - there's always more!

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