[s-cars] Re: heel-toe driving -- the final chapter
Joseph Pizzimenti
pizzoman at yahoo.com
Fri May 2 16:09:29 EDT 2003
Fletchster,
Why don't you post up track times you've accomplished
recently, so we can at least see what kind of
experience you have. Hey, even better, let us know
where you instruct, this way we can watch such a
consummate professional SuperDuper bonafide race car
driving superstar in action. Hell, I'd pay to see
that.
Even better than that, let us know who you actually
have raced for. Midnight stoplight races don't count,
it has to be an actual race team.
Joseph "Da Hammah" Pizzimenti
Former Porn Star
Stoplight Race Instructor
'94 S4 Real Turbo
Full RS2 conversion
-RS2 Turbo
-RS2 Injectors
-RS2 MAF
-RS2 Exhaust Manifold
Full 3" exhaust
Pizzosport Tuning Variable Rate Custom Super Mega Cool
Coilovers
Bent wheels
And all sorts of other "toys" that you should ask your
wife about...
--- "Eric Fletcher S.O.C." <steadi at attbi.com> wrote:
> On 5/1/03 9:02 AM, "QSHIPQ at aol.com" <QSHIPQ at aol.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Bottom Line: H&T is a difficult place to spend
> your driving skills. IMO/E,
> > you master LFB on a quattro, and go to as many
> track events as you can. Fine
> > tune the car, fine tune your driving skills,
> figure out that torsen. Then,
> > when you have spent those hours, and understand
> what you need to do next,
> > figure out which H&T technique works best. That
> includes changing pedal
> > location, pedal arcs (btdt) and even your shoes
> and maybe joining the wife in
> > those yoga classes
> >
> > We are talking advanced driving techniques here.
> So advanced, that I chuckle
> > reading them. I'm trying to think of a handful of
> the hundreds of students
> > I've ridden with over the years that clearly
> demonstrated it's benefit.
> > Former racers maybe, but even then, there is so
> much to learn in mastering
> > quattro, H&T should be at the very bottom of the
> list.
>
>
> Heel and Toe is NOT advanced driving techniques. In
> Fact it's Driving 101.
> Only people that can't do it will say that it's not
> needed. HT is one of
> the few "Track Related" skills that can be practiced
> every time you drive..
>
> Chuckle all you want at the people that can actually
> do it, but they are
> ones that are actually bettering their skills...
>
>
>
>
> Eric Fletcher
> Former Pro Racer
> Race Instructor
> '00 S4tt
> Abt K04 Turbo Conversion
> RS4 Intake and Fuel
> RS4 intercoolers
> RS4 Downpipes
> Miltek Exhaust
> RS4 Flywheel/Clutch and Pressure plate
> Stasis Track Sport Suspension 600F/700R
> Stasis Track Sport Brakes
> Abt Z6 18x8 Wheels
> Euro Headlights
> and all sorts of other toys...
>
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