young at heart
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- Sep 15, 2022
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- 20 GT vert, 24 Dark Horse HP Tremec, 24 Dark Horse HP A10
Aww man, yes now I remember. I thought your screen name rang a bell. I apologize if my response seemed snarky.the GT is my first car in general. I'm not even 16 yet!
Here‘s what I’d suggest, and I fully realize that 99% of subsequent responders will tell you I’m full of crap, so take it as you will. Anyway, I’d suggest that when you want to get on it a little, first put it in track mode. Not drag strip because the higher front end attitude makes the steering feel lighter and less controllable. Then disable every nanny and “driving aid“ on the car that you can-everything. Then, and only then, get on the car a little bit. Just a little at the time. Work your way up and take your time. Be patient, it literally might take a year or two. Pretend it’s 1966 and it‘s just you, the go pedal and the brakes. This is IMO the only way to learn this car and fast cars in general. You gotta learn this stuff incrementally. It doesn’t come overnight. Plus you don’t want to lose your license before you get it or even worse.
You seem mature so you’ll understand what I’m on about here. You have a very rare opportunity for your age, so use it wisely and don’t squander it. I’m in my late 70s and this is how I learned-but I’m still learning. Even bone stock these cars are fast AF and will kill you quick. Have fun but always respect that fact.
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