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Originally Posted by chrisgerman1983
Now I am going to try and make up for the way I have been
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So, I'm curious: what prompted the change?
(Guess: shortage of "change" in the change dish?)
I agree with the sentiment others have made: I spent many hours at lapping sessions on race tracks in my misguided youth. It was challenging and fun - and rewarding to see skills improve. (And I'm only joking about the "misguided" part ... as far as it relates to track sessions anyway. That style of driving is a huge waste of fuel, but I also learned a heck of a lot about vehicle dynamics, traction & car control that made me a better driver in the long run.)
Driving for efficiency is also challenging and fun, and extra "rewarding" as skills improve. And as a bonus, it's something you can do
all the time on public roads without breaking laws and/or putting your licence at risk.