Kmrumedy
Enthusiast
With my first season of ownership under my belt I have signed up for performance driving lessons in April 2008. Being winter here and having to fill in time, I bought the Skip Barber books and video and "Speed Secrets" to prepare all the theory.
This is my first expereince driving on a track.
I am looking forward learning heel/toe technique to "blip" the throttle while still having part of my right foot on the brake. As many of you know, this technique is great for the track but also makes you very smooth driver on the street.
I have been searching the forum and think I will need to upgrade my pedals to make this easier. Based on my search, many recommended this company products as an option because the gas pedal offsets to the left:
AutoVation Technologies, Inc.
However, the threads I found were 2 years old.
Just wanted to know if there was anything new, any other suggestions for pedals, thoughts from people who track their cars.
Being Winter and going through serious withdrawal, this seems like a nice little upgrade to do during down time that would also enhance the look of the car.
Thoughts?
This is my first expereince driving on a track.
I am looking forward learning heel/toe technique to "blip" the throttle while still having part of my right foot on the brake. As many of you know, this technique is great for the track but also makes you very smooth driver on the street.
I have been searching the forum and think I will need to upgrade my pedals to make this easier. Based on my search, many recommended this company products as an option because the gas pedal offsets to the left:
AutoVation Technologies, Inc.
However, the threads I found were 2 years old.
Just wanted to know if there was anything new, any other suggestions for pedals, thoughts from people who track their cars.
Being Winter and going through serious withdrawal, this seems like a nice little upgrade to do during down time that would also enhance the look of the car.
Thoughts?