It's part of their job though. It's hard to tell what people can actually handle or drive. iRacing does not substitute real life forces and car control, especially with a $300K sports car.
That's exactly what I was thinking!... Maybe this guy (the driver) doesnt have much experience and needed a lot of instructions, and that's understandable. I've done one of these experiences in California drving F430 Scuderia and the instructor was annoying AF. I just went all out (I can drive) and didn't even listen to him, I'd be braking so late, he was shitting his pants lol. By the second lap he just stopped talking lol.
@@Faceless_Chat From the instructor's point of view, especially with these exotic car "drive for a day" type programs, they won't know your full extent of actual real track experience. All too often we get these kids that drive in Forza or Gran Turismo and think they're Aryton Senna, then go out and drive a 300hp mustang and crash into a crowd.
@@soapa4279 I understand, 100%. There are people that think they can drive a ferrari or a Lamborghini and then...boom... you just plowed through a crowd, because you couldnt brake. There should be a program for a more experienced drivers (obviously cost more) where you are able to experience the full potential of the vehicle.
lol the instructor was lowkey annoying...shut up and let me drive
I agree don’t be telling when to shift dude. Especially with guy at 2200 Irating
It's part of their job though. It's hard to tell what people can actually handle or drive. iRacing does not substitute real life forces and car control, especially with a $300K sports car.
That's exactly what I was thinking!... Maybe this guy (the driver) doesnt have much experience and needed a lot of instructions, and that's understandable. I've done one of these experiences in California drving F430 Scuderia and the instructor was annoying AF. I just went all out (I can drive) and didn't even listen to him, I'd be braking so late, he was shitting his pants lol. By the second lap he just stopped talking lol.
@@Faceless_Chat From the instructor's point of view, especially with these exotic car "drive for a day" type programs, they won't know your full extent of actual real track experience.
All too often we get these kids that drive in Forza or Gran Turismo and think they're Aryton Senna, then go out and drive a 300hp mustang and crash into a crowd.
@@soapa4279 I understand, 100%. There are people that think they can drive a ferrari or a Lamborghini and then...boom... you just plowed through a crowd, because you couldnt brake. There should be a program for a more experienced drivers (obviously cost more) where you are able to experience the full potential of the vehicle.