Good stuff man. I’ve raced door slammers and formula cars, love them both. Brings back nice memories. Love the fact that you ran hard till the end and your wife’s emotions watching you are priceless. God bless and your family 🙏🏎
Absolutely amazing race. Amazing. You are so consistent. You certainly earned your place. I've been making my way back through your race videos and I'm never disappointed.
thank you Kevin, I really appreciate your kind words. I am living proof that you can still stay relevant into your twilight years as long as you put in the work. Every time I realize that I can genuinely compete with the hotshot go-kart kids, I get inspired to work even harder!
Wow! Great driving and great sportsmanship all around! Love seeing the communication in the drafting. Looking to start working my way up to be able to race wheel to wheel eventually
@@dannysteyn Lmao I am trying! The last time i was going to go to an event near me the fuel pump went out in my CRX, so i couldn't go unfortunately. Would it be possible to send you an email or drop my email? that way you dont get bombarded, or anything like that. I am sure you get requests like this all the time, but i would love any additional insight. Maybe even offer an additional hand if you are ever in the area! I am open to learning in ALMOST any way. haha
Thanks Gawie, yup as you know, the front guys are all exceptional wheelmen, national and regional champions and the 15 year old kid who started on pole, Connor Zilisch is a world champion, and he has been racing as long as I have!!!! And the cars are almost identical, so it makes for VERY TIGHT RACING!!!
thanks Wyatt, much appreciated, and yes, Kim's sighs and sobs are the best part of that video. Lovely to know that your partner is so emotionally invested in your racing
Was some of my best driving, until i decided to turn in on the grass in T6 on the lasttt lap. Always some drama lol Trying to manage the engine heat was crazy first few laps, its mostly why i wanted to lead, as my engine doesnt like over 230F
Chuck, I genuinely thought you and Connor drove amazing races - all the way to the last lap. Once I got passed you, you made that one mistake in T6 and it was all over. Connor was trying just a bit too hard behind me, and ran wide in several corners going too deep on entry.
@@connorzilisch5696 I have been in that some position, many times, just hanging on, unable to catch up in the straights, but forced to try and make up time in the braking and corner entry, but it is such a fine line, go in a HAIR too deep and you miss the exit, and the corner out exit is slow...... Dont beat your self up about it. Great racing with you this past weekend. To start on the pole for the June Sprints at Road America, the first time you have ever raced there is pretty damn amazing!!! PS, the first time ever I went to Road America was back in 2010, for the June Sprints, and guess who won on his first time there!!!!!!
At 23:05 I didn’t expect us to get broken up... as I thought he’d pass you around the outside and we could try and draft away some and just hold you off at the finish. I also thought about giving you a point by at the end so Connor and I can draft by you after 14 🤣 but I don’t know... I feel like that’s cheap. Instead I got too excited about getting you back out of 6/into 8/carousel I messed up the entry veryyyyyy bad. Punching myself for that one. I won the drift competition easily😅
@@chucky29949 Yup, in retrospect that was your biggest mistake, but it is so easy to quarterback after the event. By getting past me and Connor not being with you, allowed me to split you up, and I stayed on your bumper pushing, even when I thought we were doing slower lap times than needed. But I was getting split times to the guys behind so when I realized they weren't gaining, I committed to keeping you and Connor apart. And Chuck, your highly developed value system and your conscience are what make you this fine young man with the world at his feet. Do not compromise on either, when you do, that's when you will enter a world of self loathing, something that many others live with, because they eschew the very values they pretend to adhere to. I know you will never race me dirty, you will always race me clean and very hard, and for that my friend, you have my utmost respect. And in the end, for most of us, that will be the ultimate reward that we get from racing, the respect of our peers!
Yup - totally agree - actually very cool to know how invested my wife is in my racing - thought she might just be scrolling her Pinterest feed while I was out on the track!!
@@dannysteyn Spousal involvement is always a good thing. Have you considered horizontally mirroring your rear camera view and putting it on the top of the screen? I keep getting crossed up with a car to one side of the rear view then it pops onto the other side of the forward view.
Thank you Tanner, and seriously, you should come and join the excitement. Easy to get an SCCA license, and many shops have Spec Miata cars to rent, so you can get into the sport with limited funds. Thats how I started, but then got addicted, and here I am 12 years later, still grinning from ear to ear!
Mind of Matter - we are all pretty used to the hard bump drafting hits, even when they are off center. Even had one in the carousel and in the kink this past weekend, but saw them coming and was quick to make corrections when needed
thank you, much appreciated, and yes putting the recorded commentary over the race video adds another dimension, especially hearing my wife's sighs and sobs!!!!
@@dannysteyn are fans allowed to your events? I'd like to watch sometime. Thinking of getting into racing myself. Looking into Miata spec...ford spec....and legend cars
@@kmcclarney Yes you can come and watch our races. Not sure where you are based but its easy to come as a spectator, or even become a volunteer and work as a flagger at a corner, and you get in free and they cover your expenses. Also easy to get an SCCA license, and their are many shops that rent both Spec Miata's and Spec Racer Fords. IMO, Miata's are safer as you are fully enclosed by roll bars.
@@dannysteyn that is awesome about volunteering. I'll be doing just that. Thanks for your feedback regarding safety. I live in Texas. The biggest city close to me is Houston
Im ashamed i just discovered this. Amazing racing! Why isn't this on prime time. Congratulations Danny. Hell of a drive amd you have a new fan.
Thanks for the kind words Byron, glad you enjoyed the race. Welcome to the insanity of Spec Miata - beware, its highly addictive!!!
Good stuff man. I’ve raced door slammers and formula cars, love them both. Brings back nice memories. Love the fact that you ran hard till the end and your wife’s emotions watching you are priceless. God bless and your family 🙏🏎
thank you Joaquin, glad you enjoyed it, and yes its pretty special to realize just how much my wife is emotionally invested in my racing.
Man I love watching these cars run. Just top level skill all around.
Glad you like them, and thanks for the kind words!
Absolutely amazing race. Amazing. You are so consistent. You certainly earned your place. I've been making my way back through your race videos and I'm never disappointed.
thank you Kevin, I really appreciate your kind words. I am living proof that you can still stay relevant into your twilight years as long as you put in the work. Every time I realize that I can genuinely compete with the hotshot go-kart kids, I get inspired to work even harder!
Absolutely fantastic! Had me on the edge of my chair throughout and cheering for you the whole way! Great driving Danny!
Thanks Josiah - appreciate the support!!!!
What an amazing race!!!! Absolutely nail biting. Well done!
Thank you Jose, glad you enjoyed it!
Wow! Great driving and great sportsmanship all around! Love seeing the communication in the drafting. Looking to start working my way up to be able to race wheel to wheel eventually
Thank you Kaleb, hurry up and come and join us. Spec Miata is the most fun you can have with your clothes on!
@@dannysteyn Lmao I am trying! The last time i was going to go to an event near me the fuel pump went out in my CRX, so i couldn't go unfortunately. Would it be possible to send you an email or drop my email? that way you dont get bombarded, or anything like that. I am sure you get requests like this all the time, but i would love any additional insight. Maybe even offer an additional hand if you are ever in the area! I am open to learning in ALMOST any way. haha
Great run Danny! That Rossini engine was singing.
Thanks Greg, Rossini's VVT's are pretty damn strong!
just went back and re watched this race today. Textbook! Very nice job!
Thanks Jim, this time it all worked out, hasnt always worked out my way. Sorry to see you pull over
that is exceptionally tight racing
Thanks Gawie, yup as you know, the front guys are all exceptional wheelmen, national and regional champions and the 15 year old kid who started on pole, Connor Zilisch is a world champion, and he has been racing as long as I have!!!! And the cars are almost identical, so it makes for VERY TIGHT RACING!!!
@@dannysteyn sure have Kim's nerves going.....
@@gawievanderwalt1281 Yup she was pretty emotionally invested!!!!
Masterclass. Your wife's commentary was the best! 😂
thanks Wyatt, much appreciated, and yes, Kim's sighs and sobs are the best part of that video. Lovely to know that your partner is so emotionally invested in your racing
Was some of my best driving, until i decided to turn in on the grass in T6 on the lasttt lap.
Always some drama lol
Trying to manage the engine heat was crazy first few laps, its mostly why i wanted to lead, as my engine doesnt like over 230F
Chuck, I genuinely thought you and Connor drove amazing races - all the way to the last lap. Once I got passed you, you made that one mistake in T6 and it was all over. Connor was trying just a bit too hard behind me, and ran wide in several corners going too deep on entry.
@@dannysteyn yeah I was struggling being the last car in the train which made me make a few mistakes. Always great racing with you guys!
@@connorzilisch5696 I have been in that some position, many times, just hanging on, unable to catch up in the straights, but forced to try and make up time in the braking and corner entry, but it is such a fine line, go in a HAIR too deep and you miss the exit, and the corner out exit is slow...... Dont beat your self up about it. Great racing with you this past weekend. To start on the pole for the June Sprints at Road America, the first time you have ever raced there is pretty damn amazing!!! PS, the first time ever I went to Road America was back in 2010, for the June Sprints, and guess who won on his first time there!!!!!!
At 23:05 I didn’t expect us to get broken up... as I thought he’d pass you around the outside and we could try and draft away some and just hold you off at the finish. I also thought about giving you a point by at the end so Connor and I can draft by you after 14 🤣 but I don’t know... I feel like that’s cheap. Instead I got too excited about getting you back out of 6/into 8/carousel I messed up the entry veryyyyyy bad. Punching myself for that one. I won the drift competition easily😅
@@chucky29949 Yup, in retrospect that was your biggest mistake, but it is so easy to quarterback after the event. By getting past me and Connor not being with you, allowed me to split you up, and I stayed on your bumper pushing, even when I thought we were doing slower lap times than needed. But I was getting split times to the guys behind so when I realized they weren't gaining, I committed to keeping you and Connor apart. And Chuck, your highly developed value system and your conscience are what make you this fine young man with the world at his feet. Do not compromise on either, when you do, that's when you will enter a world of self loathing, something that many others live with, because they eschew the very values they pretend to adhere to. I know you will never race me dirty, you will always race me clean and very hard, and for that my friend, you have my utmost respect. And in the end, for most of us, that will be the ultimate reward that we get from racing, the respect of our peers!
Great race as always!!!!!
Hopefully see you at the Glenn in a couple weeks
Thanks Douglass, and yes I hope to be there next week
"Unbiased" wife commentary is always the best.
Yup - totally agree - actually very cool to know how invested my wife is in my racing - thought she might just be scrolling her Pinterest feed while I was out on the track!!
@@dannysteyn Spousal involvement is always a good thing. Have you considered horizontally mirroring your rear camera view and putting it on the top of the screen? I keep getting crossed up with a car to one side of the rear view then it pops onto the other side of the forward view.
Fantastic race once again! Enjoy watching all of your races.
Hope I'll be able to race with you in the future!
Thank you Tanner, and seriously, you should come and join the excitement. Easy to get an SCCA license, and many shops have Spec Miata cars to rent, so you can get into the sport with limited funds. Thats how I started, but then got addicted, and here I am 12 years later, still grinning from ear to ear!
@@dannysteyn yes definitely, I’m actually local to North Carolina where Rossini is. Would love to build a car sometime soon.
Some of those bump drafting hits, wow. Hard and not square-on! (by everyone, not by anyone in particular)
Mind of Matter - we are all pretty used to the hard bump drafting hits, even when they are off center. Even had one in the carousel and in the kink this past weekend, but saw them coming and was quick to make corrections when needed
That's was fun to watch. I enjoyed the audio of the broadcast
thank you, much appreciated, and yes putting the recorded commentary over the race video adds another dimension, especially hearing my wife's sighs and sobs!!!!
@@dannysteyn are fans allowed to your events? I'd like to watch sometime. Thinking of getting into racing myself. Looking into Miata spec...ford spec....and legend cars
@@kmcclarney Yes you can come and watch our races. Not sure where you are based but its easy to come as a spectator, or even become a volunteer and work as a flagger at a corner, and you get in free and they cover your expenses. Also easy to get an SCCA license, and their are many shops that rent both Spec Miata's and Spec Racer Fords. IMO, Miata's are safer as you are fully enclosed by roll bars.
@@dannysteyn that is awesome about volunteering. I'll be doing just that. Thanks for your feedback regarding safety. I live in Texas. The biggest city close to me is Houston