Do track runs reduce aggression?
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Do track runs reduce aggression?
Just wondering, for all those people who've done track times, do you feel it makes you less likely to thump the accelerator the rest of the time you drive?
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Re: Do track runs reduce aggression?
Nope 
I'm kidding. I find it does. Especially when douchebags wanna try you off at sets of lights. I tell them to meet me at the track to settle it like real men.
And on a track day, after doing 50 odd laps, you're absolutely wankered... dehydrated & the last thing you feel like doing is driving home like a dick.


And on a track day, after doing 50 odd laps, you're absolutely wankered... dehydrated & the last thing you feel like doing is driving home like a dick.
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100% agree ^^^^^^^ .
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Re: Do track runs reduce aggression?
I noticed I drive more sedately after a go karts session.
Never driven a car on a track so that's the closest thing for me
Never driven a car on a track so that's the closest thing for me
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Re: Do track runs reduce aggression?
Works differently for different people.
Friend of mine is equally as aggressive on the road as he is on the track.
I refuse to be passenger with him and tell him he's an idiot, but the message doesn't sink in.
I don't find the point of racing on the road, too many obstacles and wastes petrol.
Plus, the Merc can barely move it's own weight below 60k.
Driving the FTO, or any other car with a bit of power is a different story, hence why I bought the Merc to stop myself from getting the urge.
Friend of mine is equally as aggressive on the road as he is on the track.
I refuse to be passenger with him and tell him he's an idiot, but the message doesn't sink in.
I don't find the point of racing on the road, too many obstacles and wastes petrol.
Plus, the Merc can barely move it's own weight below 60k.
Driving the FTO, or any other car with a bit of power is a different story, hence why I bought the Merc to stop myself from getting the urge.

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No one likes cold nuts 

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Re: Do track runs reduce aggression?
Good thing I posted this in the gibberish corner.
My closest track is like an hour away though. And I can see myself getting lapped constantly with my 93kw of manliness.
but 'tis food for thought.

My closest track is like an hour away though. And I can see myself getting lapped constantly with my 93kw of manliness.

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Re: Do track runs reduce aggression?
Bennoz wrote:I find it does. Especially when douchebags wanna try you off at sets of lights. I tell them to meet me at the track to settle it like real men.
And on a track day, after doing 50 odd laps, you're absolutely wankered... dehydrated & the last thing you feel like doing is driving home like a dick.
Bennoz Re: Putty Road run - tomorrow! wrote:Its the first time I've done the run, hard, since I had the motor transplant. I really had my hands full trying to weight & settle the car when corner switching left to right (and vice versa) so quickly. I could really feel the extra weight up front & had to compensate (time) much further in advance than usual. We had to stop half a dozen times while I adjusted the Teins, trying to find a good setting. Add to that the thumb snapping torque steer & balding rear tyres that were trying to beat the front round the corners, I was exhausted & dehydrated by days end!


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Re: Do track runs reduce aggression?
What, you mean putty road isn't a race track?
When the fudge did that change?
Thing is though, you really would need to quote him in entirety.
He makes mention of the corners and easy curves that are marked with a 80-100k limit.
Most people barely do 60 around those.
Those are the stretches that give you a work out.
I had so much fun with those in the old sedan back some years ago.
When the fudge did that change?

Thing is though, you really would need to quote him in entirety.
He makes mention of the corners and easy curves that are marked with a 80-100k limit.
Most people barely do 60 around those.
Those are the stretches that give you a work out.
I had so much fun with those in the old sedan back some years ago.

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Re: Do track runs reduce aggression?
Spoil SportAstron_Boy wrote:Thing is though, you really would need to quote him in entirety.
He makes mention of the corners and easy curves that are marked with a 80-100k limit.
Most people barely do 60 around those.

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Re: Do track runs reduce aggression?
I once drove at 62kms an hour in a 60km an hour zone and every body died.
LED ALL the things.
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Re: Do track runs reduce aggression?
Come on now Suppy.Supplanter wrote:I once drove at 62kms an hour in a 60km an hour zone and every body died.
We can't condone that sort of behaviour.
*everybody

Seriously though. You can drive at 5kms an hour and still cause damage, the message that speed kills is pointless.
Stupidity kills, nothing more.
Had this whole thread on the Merc forums a while ago about the resident German who topped out at I think 289kms/h on the Autobahn in his new E63 AMG.
By our standards, he should have died like 50 times over...


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Re: Do track runs reduce aggression?
I was reading a forum someone where somebody said they still make cars so preposterously fast because the Autobahn exists. Although people had some interesting ideas about the whole power issue.Astron_Boy wrote:Come on now Suppy.Supplanter wrote:I once drove at 62kms an hour in a 60km an hour zone and every body died.
We can't condone that sort of behaviour.
*everybody
Seriously though. You can drive at 5kms an hour and still cause damage, the message that speed kills is pointless.
Stupidity kills, nothing more.
Had this whole thread on the Merc forums a while ago about the resident German who topped out at I think 289kms/h on the Autobahn in his new E63 AMG.
By our standards, he should have died like 50 times over...
one of them said that if you limited a cars top speed capacity to only like 110kph it would arguably be less safe because it couldn't do othe things safely like overtaking. But high end cars have electronically limited speeds, so I don't see why it couldn't work the same, keeping the power and acceleration up to that point (or like 130-140kph). wouldn't help in the 'burbs though.