Passcraft: How to Pass & Be Passed in HPDE & Track Day Events

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Passcraft: Racecraft for Non-Racers - How to Pass & Be Passed in HPDE & Track Day Events
    Passing and being passed is an art in itself. In wheel-to-wheel racing, this skill is called "racecraft." But for the non-competitive world of track day and HPDE driving, I've coined the term "Passcraft" to describe this all important skill. In this video, I lay out the key skills and techniques you need to be a safe driver, being able to pass and be passed in the most efficient way.
    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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