I really appreciate how the instructions are accurate,well detailed,in the perfect time/place. He's not a teacher *He's a maestro* Good driving skills . Thanks for sharing .
joshua sanchez lol I practically just came from that video. That was was a hell of a driver though, especially considering he had never driven that car before
@@craigbutcher1265 ye on forza maybe 🤷♂️😂 I'd like to think I'm a better driver after this lol did think I was Colin mcrae after getting a lovely green subaru when I was 20 years old and no I didn't crash it.. I scraped it 🤷♂️😂😂
Zuo Wang by what I means not to look at the front car is to not staring at it, just glancing, when you look at the road you will not ignore the car in the near front, other wise the car is too far away.
should have said "don't STARE at it" not "look." you can look at the car in front of you all you want, just don't stare or else you will miss valuable milliseconds that your eyes should be fixated to the track
Please consider changing the title of your video- it’s not giving this phenomenal video it’s due justice. This should be a mandatory video for driving instructors. The instructor’s feedback is calm and concise while under stress. Listen to his analogies. This is a tool used to improve learning retention. His criticism comes immediately upon a mistake yet the delivery is supportive- he doesn’t make it personal and he doesn’t linger on the issue. Most importantly his genuine enthusiasm transcends into motivation and better performance from his student. You can feel the student’s desire to satisfy his instructor! I wish I knew the background on the coach- His technique echos of a military or emergency responder background. Good man and a phenomenal teacher. Please, please consider a different title. This is a goldmine of information for those of us who teach. Thank you for posting, warmly, Boston
It has nothing to do with the car but getting to know how to drive the track correctly and also how to properly let others learn from your experience and knowledge. It wouldn't matter if it was a Koenigsegg or a Clio, this is gold.
That one segment when he hits the first carousel and the instructor tells him to "DIVE IN THERE MAN!! DIVE IN THERE!!!" I love the enthusiasm. Perfect execution.
It's more dangerous to have a student driver in front of you. They are far more likely to crash than to hit you, if there is this great a difference performance between cars. The Ferrari F430 should have been able to put far more distance between himself and the Focus, were the driver of the Ferrari more skilled and determined.
@@taylorm3560 Complete horse shit mate, how does a car in front have more chance of hitting you? If it crashes you brake. Trail meters behind. Quick reaction. You have no control of what hits you from behind but you can avoid obstacles in front if you keep space.
You should count, how many cars you pass from home to work and then try to beat your score the next day. Makes for a more exciting trip to work. Of course you've got to avoid the penalty pit stops by the police.
I always try to make my trip to work more interesting by overtaking, but I never counted during driving, only sometimes at the end of the trip. But you can play this game only in high traffic, in low traffic you can go for minimum time. Of course both are dangerous, as you overtake where you wouldn't otherwise. What's interesting, I always thought I am the only one who could thought of these games. But I probably am at least in my country. I haven't met similar person on the road, in the flesh and on the forums. Police is no problem here in Slovenia, I regularly hit 140 km/h, max up to 160, 120 is normal speed for a 200HP car. And we lose licence if we go more than 140 on 90, so I shouldn't go more than 150 speedo. But police never measures speed out of towns, so I'm safe.
I love how he takes what the teacher tells him and uses it, both good student and teacher, I also love how he gets better at those hard right turns as the video progresses.
He’s a good teacher. I like how he walks him through the whole thing. He tells him to roll the throttle, when to turn, how to apex, when to pass. Good teacher👍🏼
Jeez Jon is a beast, I've never seen someone know a track so well and instruct so calmly at the same time. Most of the time good racers get pissed, but this guy is so educational it's great
Tuition, so often dismissed and completely underrated. I love it, love learning, love leaning on the car, love getting that little bit more out of it. Smooth on, smooth off, smooth in, smooth out. Nice lap 👍
Elemental Yep. I've been on there for 15 years now from when I originally bought my 172 Cup and discovered the joy of just driving for the sake of driving.
This is great instruction. Confident delivery, not overwhelming the driver with info, but keeping him laser focused on what the car is communicating back to him and how to command more from it.
Next time at 8:30 don't jerk the wheel like that in all directions when the car starts slipping, just ease the throttle (don't let go entirely) and make a slow, small correction. The car saved it this time but when you don't have 4wd and electronic systems helping you, that could've made you slip even more and all control would've been gone, causing you to spin out and maybe even crash against the side of the track. Otherwise great driving and good luck getting even better and faster around that track!
Pro Tycho yeah, he explained after the fact, that he was trying to teach me trail braking. I was on the brakes and let go completely instead of slowly releasing the brake. I also trurned the wheel too much initially. I didn't know at the time, and heard him say "off brakes" and by the time he continues with "slowly" I had already upset the car. But the car is very forgiving on mistakes, and I'm very thankful for it. I'll definitely be practicing more on the ring. Thanks for the feedback! 👍👍
Great to hear you're picking up on things quickly! If you want to learn how to react better to slides and stuff you could always look up skid training in your area, this helped me immensely with feeling traction and countersteering properly. Plus, it's always great fun trying to control a car with slicks on ice or wet cement for a few hours!
The teacher annoyed me at first but after a bit I felt like I was driving just by listening to him explain how to handle every bit of the track. Awesome footage.
As a big ford fan (focus st owner) this video is a brilliant watch. I bet you had such a great time driving there! Good instructor also, the way he delivered his instructions was spot on.
Wow, the coach even found time to make an analogy with 50 pound boxes between corners, as he said earlier "you have more time than you think". The dude is an absolute monster!
What a fantastic instructor, I don’t know the technical side behind track driving but his composure and dialogue was simple yet very meaningful for the situation. While maintaining a fun experience in a stressful situation. Good stuff
Yo that coach is amazing at his job I think he did really well at describing what to do to the driver I would love to get in that driver seat with a driving coach like that like if agree.
"If I hand you a 50lb box, you can hold it fine. If I drop a 50lb box and make you catch, you'll drop it as well" (paraphrasing, oops). Anyhow, that was the most simple an accurate way to explain rolling into the throttle. Awesome instructor.
Daniel Brown, Jon is superb at reading that track. How did he prepare for that session because he was instructing you with a seemingly intimate knowledge of the intricate twists and turns. Really, one of the best of the videos I've watched of people on that track. I'd love to have him riding on any track day I do. Count your blessings for such a friend.
Giving the perfect amount of information with perfect timing. If this teacher drives like he teaches, well, I mean, I don't know where I'm going with this sentence but yeah. Good teacher.
I passed a renault twingo and a tractor on the Mulsanne straight at Le Mans in a Ford Focus 1.8 estate, I’m not trying to detract from this nice video of some lovely clean diving, but it’s my claim to fame.
Nicely instructed. Clear and to the point. The points about looking to where you want to go are so relevant and more so with bikes when riding at high speed.
I’ve seen a lot of Nordschleife laps on RUclips, but none as interesting as a lap narrated by a good instructor, like this guy. If only the lap was green throughout. Thank you for leaving this video up. 👍
This vid has been on my "suggested viewing" list for a long time and I finally watched it. I tend to fall into the old Top Gear mindset of "oh boy, the Nurburgring...", but this was less about the track and more about the driver/instructor relationship. What an amazing teacher and friend you have! And what a great opportunity to take a fast, fun car around the track with him.
This was our first time meeting/driving together. I still come back to watch this video myself just for the lessons. I wish I was still over there going for records, but it is what it is lol. I let him have the wheel in this car around the Grand Prix track in the next video and he gets even more in depth.
I've only taught myself about and watched about racing but that instructor made everything make so much sense, especially about watching the apex YOU want to hit instead of watching the driver
Its actually not played through the car stereo... it's called a sound symposer and it's a corrugated tube plummed from the manifold into firewall/cars cabin. Why would someone running laps with an instructor have their speakers on to play an artificial sound? I agree with you in that it's an unnatural sound for a turbo4 that is not desirable for most.
I was passing a Ferrari today. He was standing at the petrol station and I walked home.
Ikr?
Awesome!
😂
Lol classic laugh for today thanks
@@usspotato4900 Ur welcome
that instructor was so good i kept my own eyes on the apex
I'm too
@@Colin26181 me too
person ikr
Apex?
Not sure whether to up or down vote
Came for the overtake, stayed for instructor
Victor Mayer exactly
👌
So many good tips
Yes.
what a legendary instructor......would kick butt with his own youtube channel
I BeTrippin' I agree... tht’ll be dope content -just doing drives with students... whts the instructors name...? How can I get in touch with him
Checking in 6 months later to see if he has one. I see no info
He has one now guys :) @@TrevForPresident
@@RicardaoZito could u plz drop the youtube channel here, mate?
@@RicardaoZito fuck u
That dude in the passenger is boss
Coach*
no helmut's?
total buss
Nice driving!
fento r Alpha male
"The other racer doesn't exist , you're only racing yourself"
🤩🤩🤩
right!!!!
me whenever i get gapped
His ego more like
r/iam14AndThisIsDeep
I really appreciate how the instructions are accurate,well detailed,in the perfect time/place. He's not a teacher *He's a maestro*
Good driving skills . Thanks for sharing .
BlackDuke07 Yep thanks
Maestro means teacher
zero chan r/whoosh
@@lowquality9232 *Triggered*
@@burgerbandit3646 just not into shitty jokes
If you look closely the Porsche is still behind us
Wrong video?
joshua sanchez lol I practically just came from that video. That was was a hell of a driver though, especially considering he had never driven that car before
Lmfaoo
Lol i remeber that video
Ahhahahahahhahahahahahhahaahhahqhhahahahahhhahhahahahahahahqhqh
What video?
He’s nimble ,
He’s quick ,
He passes the Ferrari at 4:56
Zabz_Playz ! Thanks 🤣
"he's letting you pass" LMAOOO
@@AveragePencil he was right on his ass pretty much out driving him so he had to let him pass.
Thanks
*Gets into a car accident*
*"An instructor once told me the car in front of me doesnt exist"*
Literally laughed out loud at that comment
Lmfao
Title: Ferrari let pass a Focus RS with a learning guy inside.
WeLdErNiKe77 lol or the rari pulled into the car park just off that corner.
James Gilbert yasss hahaha... title is fxking wrong.
WeLdErNiKe77 no dont be silly surely a Ford focus is a quicker car than the Ferrari, that's why it passed I'm sure of it. Rolls eyes.
madrx2 no it ain't lol
I was being sarcastic ;)
feel like I'm a better driver after watching this.
Eurotrash RC I think anyone with a licence will do better than this
@@craigbutcher1265 You've never been to the nürburgring, right?
Seriously?
Nay you still suck
@@craigbutcher1265 ye on forza maybe 🤷♂️😂 I'd like to think I'm a better driver after this lol did think I was Colin mcrae after getting a lovely green subaru when I was 20 years old and no I didn't crash it.. I scraped it 🤷♂️😂😂
“Every time you’re behind a car you Gotta do your best not to look at it, because it’ll mess u up every time” Sooo true.
Elijah Hua But what if you hit it
Zuo Wang by what I means not to look at the front car is to not staring at it, just glancing, when you look at the road you will not ignore the car in the near front, other wise the car is too far away.
it's called target fixation
should have said "don't STARE at it" not "look." you can look at the car in front of you all you want, just don't stare or else you will miss valuable milliseconds that your eyes should be fixated to the track
First thing you learn the hard way when you get into simracing.
I passed a Ferrari in my 2007 Suzuki SX4. We were both in traffic, he was going about 0 mph and I was going about 5
Ryan Bandler lmao
No way bro! 🤯🤯🤯
What a beast!!!
Man, you didn't just pass him. You made him eat your dust!
Passenger completed forza in one day
lmao not even 1 day , more like 12 hours :))
Gabriel Olaru 12 hours you mean 6?
@@zboss-5.0 Sorry no, 2 hours.
He completed it before downloaded it.
@@JonnieDarko316 he beat it before thinking about purchasing it
3:40 "do your best not watch the car it will mess you up"
Best NFS tip ever
Listen to my calls Samir!!
Oh wrong video.
HAHHHAHHAHAHAHA that's gold dude
SAMIR YOU’RE BREAKING THE CAR
SAMIR YOU'RE WRECKING THE CAR MAN!
samir: shadap dont tel me how 2 draiv
!SHUT UP! don't tell me how to drive... 😂
TRIPLE CAUTION!
TRIPLE CAUTION!
Man, this instructor is a GOD. Wow, I get goosebumps from simply listening to him. This man NEEDS a raise.
Please consider changing the title of your video- it’s not giving this phenomenal video it’s due justice.
This should be a mandatory video for driving instructors. The instructor’s feedback is calm and concise while under stress. Listen to his analogies. This is a tool used to improve learning retention. His criticism comes immediately upon a mistake yet the delivery is supportive- he doesn’t make it personal and he doesn’t linger on the issue. Most importantly his genuine enthusiasm transcends into motivation and better performance from his student. You can feel the student’s desire to satisfy his instructor!
I wish I knew the background on the coach- His technique echos of a military or emergency responder background. Good man and a phenomenal teacher.
Please, please consider a different title. This is a goldmine of information for those of us who teach. Thank you for posting, warmly, Boston
No it's not. It's annoying and frustrating and adding extra weight. It's a fking RS, not a Formula 1 car.
It has nothing to do with the car but getting to know how to drive the track correctly and also how to properly let others learn from your experience and knowledge. It wouldn't matter if it was a Koenigsegg or a Clio, this is gold.
I disagree. Brilliant instructor.
I wish my driving instructor was this calm and collected.
a great instructor makes these experiences so much better and makes you want to do more of them. Especially true for novices.
That one segment when he hits the first carousel and the instructor tells him to "DIVE IN THERE MAN!! DIVE IN THERE!!!"
I love the enthusiasm. Perfect execution.
Instructor is great, But props to the driver here. he was mostly on point and used all the track where he needed to.
clearly not the first pony ride.
His guidance has given me the skills and confidence for the next time having to find an available parking spot in Walmart parking lot.. 👏🤙
😂🤣🤣😂
Ferrari allows student driver to pass for obvious safety reasons.
rationalization - do you understand it?
It's more dangerous to have a student driver in front of you. They are far more likely to crash than to hit you, if there is this great a difference performance between cars. The Ferrari F430 should have been able to put far more distance between himself and the Focus, were the driver of the Ferrari more skilled and determined.
@@taylorm3560 Complete horse shit mate, how does a car in front have more chance of hitting you? If it crashes you brake. Trail meters behind. Quick reaction. You have no control of what hits you from behind but you can avoid obstacles in front if you keep space.
Taylor M you’re trying so hard to sound smart but you just sound ridiculous
john martin he seen it was a ford and didn’t want to get hit 😂
I'm powering up my PS4 right away
Going for a drive in Nurburgring with this guy's tutorial in the background 👍👍👍
We are waiting
@BMO Gran Turismo
Dude omg me too on gt sport
Too hahahahaha
Play the video at 0.75
The driving is great and coaching here is phenomenal! You’ve got yourself a subscriber :)
Pelvis Wrestling Just for that 1 video you subscribed? lol
yep!
RG LM why harass others for their joy?
lol
He probably dont understand that if more people subscribe the owner of the channel might get motivated to upload more. Don't be too hard on him :')
Great instructor and pretty good driving. 👍🏻
Not only was the driving GREAT but the coaching was fantastic. I really enjoyed watching this.
0:27
look at the right corner
gotchu 👌
That tutor was great.. I even felt like I was the one driving getting taught 😂 🚘
Agreed
I agree
Driver Jon seems like a great teacher . Much better than “SAMIR!! You’re breaking the car!”
I pass lots of stuff on my way to work.
ComputerNoises me too including wind..
You should count, how many cars you pass from home to work and then try to beat your score the next day. Makes for a more exciting trip to work. Of course you've got to avoid the penalty pit stops by the police.
I always try to make my trip to work more interesting by overtaking, but I never counted during driving, only sometimes at the end of the trip.
But you can play this game only in high traffic, in low traffic you can go for minimum time.
Of course both are dangerous, as you overtake where you wouldn't otherwise.
What's interesting, I always thought I am the only one who could thought of these games. But I probably am at least in my country. I haven't met similar person on the road, in the flesh and on the forums.
Police is no problem here in Slovenia, I regularly hit 140 km/h, max up to 160, 120 is normal speed for a 200HP car. And we lose licence if we go more than 140 on 90, so I shouldn't go more than 150 speedo. But police never measures speed out of towns, so I'm safe.
Only today a new supercharged Range Rover struggled to pass my Focus as we were driving along the freeway.
Have you ever passed gas... stations?
Well done. That instructor put a years worth of track time in that guy’s head.
I would love to get down a few laps with this guy he really knows his stuff
Ricky 😉😉
You’ll have to get a license first 😂
I love how he takes what the teacher tells him and uses it, both good student and teacher, I also love how he gets better at those hard right turns as the video progresses.
He’s a good teacher. I like how he walks him through the whole thing. He tells him to roll the throttle, when to turn, how to apex, when to pass. Good teacher👍🏼
What roll the throttle means? And what flat out means also?
WOW! This guy is one of the best instructors I've ever heard!
Watch from 3:05 for the Ferrari ;) and 4:52 for the overtake ;)
This is how it feels driving my 1.25 Ford Fiesta Edge at 11pm
Jon seems like a guy I want as a friend. Top video!
nilzr1 thanks! I'm fortunate to have him around. Gonna learn as much as a can.
Imagine going to the supermarket with him. 🤣🤣🤣
Great guy. Love it.
That was one great instructor. I understood every turn as if I was there. Thanks for sharing the experience!
Saw this instructor ripping the Ring in a Charger the other day. Guy knows his stuff!
Jeez Jon is a beast, I've never seen someone know a track so well and instruct so calmly at the same time. Most of the time good racers get pissed, but this guy is so educational it's great
Tuition, so often dismissed and completely underrated. I love it, love learning, love leaning on the car, love getting that little bit more out of it. Smooth on, smooth off, smooth in, smooth out. Nice lap 👍
Totally agree. Are you on the Cliosport forum? that username looks familiar lol.
Elemental Yep. I've been on there for 15 years now from when I originally bought my 172 Cup and discovered the joy of just driving for the sake of driving.
I wonder if he found out about the fake engine noise I think it's still playing I can hear it
What a great instructor. Very clear and straight to the point. Guy knows his shit.
4:59 he passed the Ferrari it wasn’t as exciting as I thought.
Ismael Colindres 4:56*
We got click baited
It's because he was being out performed and had to let him pass.
@@interceptingfist5682 ferrari owners normaly dont push their cars here unless they know how to race
This is great instruction. Confident delivery, not overwhelming the driver with info, but keeping him laser focused on what the car is communicating back to him and how to command more from it.
To race the Nurburgring is a dream of mine, absolute bucket list item.
Even tho this is the Nordeshelife and not the Nurburgring
*Nordschelife
I think the instructor is actually the definition of expert.
Next time at 8:30 don't jerk the wheel like that in all directions when the car starts slipping, just ease the throttle (don't let go entirely) and make a slow, small correction. The car saved it this time but when you don't have 4wd and electronic systems helping you, that could've made you slip even more and all control would've been gone, causing you to spin out and maybe even crash against the side of the track. Otherwise great driving and good luck getting even better and faster around that track!
Pro Tycho yeah, he explained after the fact, that he was trying to teach me trail braking. I was on the brakes and let go completely instead of slowly releasing the brake. I also trurned the wheel too much initially. I didn't know at the time, and heard him say "off brakes" and by the time he continues with "slowly" I had already upset the car. But the car is very forgiving on mistakes, and I'm very thankful for it. I'll definitely be practicing more on the ring. Thanks for the feedback! 👍👍
Great to hear you're picking up on things quickly! If you want to learn how to react better to slides and stuff you could always look up skid training in your area, this helped me immensely with feeling traction and countersteering properly. Plus, it's always great fun trying to control a car with slicks on ice or wet cement for a few hours!
The teacher annoyed me at first but after a bit I felt like I was driving just by listening to him explain how to handle every bit of the track. Awesome footage.
That coach was great. Perfect video.
As a big ford fan (focus st owner) this video is a brilliant watch. I bet you had such a great time driving there! Good instructor also, the way he delivered his instructions was spot on.
Real life advice was given in this video.
"The car in front of you doesn't exist. You're only racing yourself."
This teacher is fantastic.
That video was mesmerizing to watch. So cool listening to your instructor
That was a good lap to watch and some great coaching by your friend. Buy him a beer.
Surround Sound Solutions got him a few beers and lunch after. Definitely learned alot. I can't wait to put it all into work next lap I do.
Wow, the coach even found time to make an analogy with 50 pound boxes between corners, as he said earlier "you have more time than you think".
The dude is an absolute monster!
Who gives a shit about passing a Ferrari that lets you? That instructor was fantastic. Great video.
He is a good teacher feeds you information quickly efficiently without overloadimg the driver.
Fantastic car lap and teacher
What a fantastic instructor, I don’t know the technical side behind track driving but his composure and dialogue was simple yet very meaningful for the situation. While maintaining a fun experience in a stressful situation. Good stuff
Yo that coach is amazing at his job I think he did really well at describing what to do to the driver I would love to get in that driver seat with a driving coach like that like if agree.
"If I hand you a 50lb box, you can hold it fine. If I drop a 50lb box and make you catch, you'll drop it as well" (paraphrasing, oops).
Anyhow, that was the most simple an accurate way to explain rolling into the throttle. Awesome instructor.
Jon is excellent! Is he on staff at the the "Ring"? How do I get in touch with him for my bucket list track holiday? You were pretty good too btw.
Scooter he's not on staff at the ring. Just a buddy of mine that used to instruct drivers.
Daniel Brown, Jon is superb at reading that track. How did he prepare for that session because he was instructing you with a seemingly intimate knowledge of the intricate twists and turns. Really, one of the best of the videos I've watched of people on that track. I'd love to have him riding on any track day I do. Count your blessings for such a friend.
Scooter Scott
Oh way to fucking over-exaggerate. Anyone who's been around that track 3 or 4 times knows everything he said in this video.
derbigpr500 ok, if you say so. You know what they say about opinions, mine included. God bless and have a nice day.
Sorry but John is a poor instructor IMO stick to the ring instructors they know there shit.
I feel like I could drive my RS on the ring now thanks to this instructor! Awesome stuff
There is so much I learned from this that I can use in Forza.
Imo this is the by far the best way to instruct someone whether it be driving, shooting, or anything really.
2017 Focus RS passed an MR2
Giving the perfect amount of information with perfect timing. If this teacher drives like he teaches, well, I mean, I don't know where I'm going with this sentence but yeah. Good teacher.
"He's letting you pass"
Click bait
I passed a renault twingo and a tractor on the Mulsanne straight at Le Mans in a Ford Focus 1.8 estate, I’m not trying to detract from this nice video of some lovely clean diving, but it’s my claim to fame.
"It's the driver not the car" skills🖤
this video was more education than all of high school, my respects to the instructor
Nicely instructed. Clear and to the point. The points about looking to where you want to go are so relevant and more so with bikes when riding at high speed.
FIGJAM not everything is about bikes
FIGJAM Same concept applies to skateboarding whether cruising or doing tricks.
I’ve seen a lot of Nordschleife laps on RUclips, but none as interesting as a lap narrated by a good instructor, like this guy. If only the lap was green throughout. Thank you for leaving this video up. 👍
When parents sit with you when you're driving their car >.
the title is misleading but the video is very interesting. Congrat for the coach - it's concise, it's clear, it's right to the point
Really good coach. I'd like to have a french guy like him to try this track
what a great teacher! Really enjoyed his instruction
Truly educational Top notch nice work.
This vid has been on my "suggested viewing" list for a long time and I finally watched it. I tend to fall into the old Top Gear mindset of "oh boy, the Nurburgring...", but this was less about the track and more about the driver/instructor relationship. What an amazing teacher and friend you have! And what a great opportunity to take a fast, fun car around the track with him.
This was our first time meeting/driving together. I still come back to watch this video myself just for the lessons. I wish I was still over there going for records, but it is what it is lol. I let him have the wheel in this car around the Grand Prix track in the next video and he gets even more in depth.
That's a really good instructor
Great teacher. I’ve driven the green hell a handful of times and it’s just magical. Being from America and all
Another misleading title
The Ferrari guy gave him a chance to pass
4:54
First dislike 👎
Well the title isn’t inaccurate.
@@vemzy But the title is written like to say: wow the Ford is really fast...
That instructor is fucking good at what he does.
Im glad that the title is click bait so that i could watch the whole video. Great!
It isnt. He passed a Ferrari... It never said he did it going 160 just that he did it.
The dramatic overtake of the Ferrari @4:53, nice video by the way and a good instructor.
It was legen
6:31
DARY!
LEGENDARY!!
something about the way he talks and explains everything is so soothing... it's weird to explain
That was fun, well done gentlemen!
That was nice to get some free lessons. Good stuff!
Check out the coach Jon driving my 2016 WRX on the ring here. ruclips.net/video/PAkRp5cAuoA/видео.html
First lap behind the wheel on the Ring too!
Bruce Catalano h
WRXs are shit gtrs are better cook head
Bruce Catalano
I've only taught myself about and watched about racing but that instructor made everything make so much sense, especially about watching the apex YOU want to hit instead of watching the driver
Your going where you you look at.
Doesn’t matter about the car, it’s all about the driver
That instructor is an absolute diamond...
Did he literally just slap his hand at around the 7:20 Mark?? Lol
Chris Wiles lmao!! Yes he did 😂😂
That's what I was thinking... He literally went into "Mom" mode there lmao
Wow he is such a friendly and good instructor!!
The engine sound in ford rs is from car stereo
So? Its an AMAZING car
Its actually not played through the car stereo... it's called a sound symposer and it's a corrugated tube plummed from the manifold into firewall/cars cabin.
Why would someone running laps with an instructor have their speakers on to play an artificial sound?
I agree with you in that it's an unnatural sound for a turbo4 that is not desirable for most.
"Brake softly" such an important factor when driving the ring !
0:32 the guy on the right.
Gotcha!
Enjoyed the coaching and direction coming from Jon 👍