I have never had a car that can handle nimbly, so last year bought a Toyota MR2 Spyder. So, today, finally got instruction on a road course, GingerMan Raceway. I have always been sensitive to a lot of information coming at me at once, but decided to give this a try. The instructors were great and supportive and I found out that not only could I maintain situational awareness on the track but could anticipate my marks for braking and turn in very well.
Actually, as I learned the track, situational awareness and handling the car assertively became easier. That small car is well balanced and I found that I could ask it to do far more than I thought it capable of. In turns I could brake later and accelerate sooner than more powerful cars so could outrun them there, but needed to "point-by" for them to pass in the straitaways. The day was both mentally and physically challenging and I learned that I am still up for breaking my boundaries.
Actually, as I learned the track, situational awareness and handling the car assertively became easier. That small car is well balanced and I found that I could ask it to do far more than I thought it capable of. In turns I could brake later and accelerate sooner than more powerful cars so could outrun them there, but needed to "point-by" for them to pass in the straitaways. The day was both mentally and physically challenging and I learned that I am still up for breaking my boundaries.