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Road Side Pub
I don't get the mindset
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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 16658000" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>Lmao. You brought memories to maybe the most annoying person I've ever met. I'll try to keep this short but it's almost impossible with how much we dealt with this guy in one day. I'll try to paint the picture, this was like 4 years ago so the wording probably isn't verbatim but the overall is spot on. </p><p></p><p>We were running advanced group in DE at this point, and had hit most of the track days that year and the year prior. Guy shows up, HUGE talker, the biggest I've ever seen. It was his home track, he was there all the time, he was comp licensed (why are you in DE?), his C6 (supercharged GS) had 850 hp (maybe? It seemed like a 600hp car), his best lap time was 6 seconds faster than the TTU record, talks over you regardless if he is included, etc, etc. We had never seen this guy/his car, nor have we seen him again. </p><p></p><p>He took a liking to my buddy who is in a mostly stock 6th gen SS. He opts to "help out" by motoring in front of him on the straights, and shows him the line in the technical sections and held him up. My buddy ran 2:01-2:04s (which is very respectable) depending on weather at this track, it was a cool day so everything was quick and because the dude held him up, he was chugging along at 2:06s. After the session the guy comes by, grabs him and says "congrats on your first sub 2 minute lap." My buddy said "uhh, my lap timer says I was running 2:06s, you were holding me up." Dude replies, "your timer is wrong, I was running 1:58s and you were on me the whole time." So we asked which lap timer he was using and if he had a stand alone GPS.. He has never used a lap timer, he races this track so much he "knows" when he is doing 1:58s. FFS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 16658000, member: 159453"] Lmao. You brought memories to maybe the most annoying person I've ever met. I'll try to keep this short but it's almost impossible with how much we dealt with this guy in one day. I'll try to paint the picture, this was like 4 years ago so the wording probably isn't verbatim but the overall is spot on. We were running advanced group in DE at this point, and had hit most of the track days that year and the year prior. Guy shows up, HUGE talker, the biggest I've ever seen. It was his home track, he was there all the time, he was comp licensed (why are you in DE?), his C6 (supercharged GS) had 850 hp (maybe? It seemed like a 600hp car), his best lap time was 6 seconds faster than the TTU record, talks over you regardless if he is included, etc, etc. We had never seen this guy/his car, nor have we seen him again. He took a liking to my buddy who is in a mostly stock 6th gen SS. He opts to "help out" by motoring in front of him on the straights, and shows him the line in the technical sections and held him up. My buddy ran 2:01-2:04s (which is very respectable) depending on weather at this track, it was a cool day so everything was quick and because the dude held him up, he was chugging along at 2:06s. After the session the guy comes by, grabs him and says "congrats on your first sub 2 minute lap." My buddy said "uhh, my lap timer says I was running 2:06s, you were holding me up." Dude replies, "your timer is wrong, I was running 1:58s and you were on me the whole time." So we asked which lap timer he was using and if he had a stand alone GPS.. He has never used a lap timer, he races this track so much he "knows" when he is doing 1:58s. FFS [/QUOTE]
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