Great Guide, Thank you. Makes a huge difference for those of us who have not been on the track yet to see what we should be doing from an experienced driver, Thank you again Sean !
Langston Walton I personally use landmarks or track features to name and memorize the turns. The turn numbers are there just so you can talk about them with other people. I never count while driving, just focused on where the car should go Edit: you’ll memorize it by heart eventually. Doing imaginary laps in your head helps too
Langston Walton yeah they’re just an organization that hosts track days. There are several out there, SpeedSF is one of the good ones. No traffic in run groups, friendly community
Bitchin fun..thanks great video
subscribed, dig your content. learned Thill East and West, as well as Sonoma over the last year from your videos. Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to put this together for us enthusiasts. Looking forward to Thunderhill again soon.
Nice video. Im just glad there's no Powerade refreshment in it Ricky Bobby
Great video Sean!
Thanks Clint!
Awesome video. I feel like I know the copilot lol
You're a very fast learner and applied my suggestions on point! :-)
SeanS54 thanks Sean! You’re coaching helped a ton. Now for these new mods and I can see what improvements in lap times I can make.
so the modification begins LOL!! see you out there next time!
For sure! Modding the driving and modding the car will definitely produce faster lap times.
Thanks much for your effort! Coming to an SVRA school there soon and never been to T Hill - very helpful!
Met Sean and his e46 m3 racecar a while back. Great guy and awesome car! Hopefully I'll be able to see him again, at the tracks this time !
Thanks Michael, appreciate it!
Great video!! Hope to get some pointers from you in person.
For sure Roger! I track about once a months so one of these days we'll sync up.
Great video! Keep up the great job.
Thanks!
Once again SeanS54 I'm racing vicariously through your racing and videos. Thanks for the great content!
Thanks Greg, appreciate it!
So how fast can you take turn 9? Isn’t kind of a blind turn? Do you slow down at all before the turn or do you just carry the speed you already have?
Great Guide, Thank you. Makes a huge difference for those of us who have not been on the track yet to see what we should be doing from an experienced driver, Thank you again Sean !
You're welcome Chad. Thanks for watching!
Great video. What is your time in the e46 on East non bypass?
great video, hope to see you there some day.
Thanks! Likewise.
awesome guide!
Thanks Rodel!
man 3 and 5 are so funky... also, no brakes through 7 and 8, all throttle discretion
agreed... YMMV
Dammit Sean, you really making want to go do this in person. :-p LOL great video!
Thanks Bryan. You have a twin turbo 335i which will do well on track. ;-)
Brilliant commentary and navigation Sean - a true gentleman and scholar!
Thanks Spencer!
When are you going back?
Not sure yet. Waiting on a couple of parts and also keeping an eye out on weather.
Thanks Sean!
You're welcome David!
Do you count the turns while you drive? Or do you just remember the track by heart?
Langston Walton I personally use landmarks or track features to name and memorize the turns. The turn numbers are there just so you can talk about them with other people. I never count while driving, just focused on where the car should go
Edit: you’ll memorize it by heart eventually. Doing imaginary laps in your head helps too
Bill Peralta ok thanks I’m going this Saturday for the first time in my Camaro so it should be fun
Langston Walton SpeedSF I’m assuming? Have fun and build up to speed!
Bill Peralta yup Speed SF do you know much about them?
Langston Walton yeah they’re just an organization that hosts track days. There are several out there, SpeedSF is one of the good ones. No traffic in run groups, friendly community