Great run. Having fun is important to calmness. In my experience…when I get out in front, that is the hardest time for me. I feel more comfortable racing with others right next to me because I expect something to go “wrong”. When I’m by myself and winning I have to battle my own driving mistakes. It’s all on me at that point…no excuses. So then I find myself wanting to drive cautiously which slows you down. It’s hard to push yourself when you’re in the lead. That’s just me.
@TastierBackInThe80s11 ай бұрын
People thinking that racing and winning is all about speed. You won because you made minimal mistakes and had a good track awareness. Thats equally as important as flat out speed. You did well, be proud. Dont diminish the win in any way, you earnt it!
@darrellnickal498011 ай бұрын
Good to see you back doing video’s! Thanks for your club racer perspective. Love your tires!
@mechanicmike285811 ай бұрын
I always found that if I just put my head down and just drive the car and take each corner as it comes works best for me !! great video Jason !!
@jerryvolpini798711 ай бұрын
Great vid, loved the breakdown! Sometimes slow IS fast! 😉
@phillfaria62410 ай бұрын
Hello Jason You drove that car super well Your choice of trajectory was the right one, throttle and braking points were met accordingly to your speed. You did some good space/speed/car setup and track conditions evaluation correctly. Your ( airtime ) was proportional and under control. Your drivelines were fast enough to increase your time gap. I like your consistency. Now... I've seen / heard just one mistake from you throughout the whole race here. You said some drivers there were way faster then you. Well.. I've learned from Ryan Styles Harris and i'll never forget what he said once ( SLOW IS FASTER ). Point is, all the other "fast guys" were just trying to get to the very top by crushing that throttle and they all end up getting behind you. Keep up the GOOD CONTENT!! Love your WORK👌👌👌👍👍
@patrickkennedy253311 ай бұрын
I gotta thank You , Ryan Harris , and A Main , making my transition back into RC car racing after twenty years absence . Now i run 17.5 2wd , 13.5 4wd and maybe both and mod next year so as you can see I'm all in . Thanks again brother
@JarrettDorough11 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the vid. Liked the format with the stop screens. It actually helped me understand not just why you were doing what you were doing but why the other drivers spun out. Very nice man!
@Mustang_Chris11 ай бұрын
Smooth is fast. Nice dominant win.
@frankroot389010 ай бұрын
Someone is back up on the wheel!
@Ripitupfilms11 ай бұрын
I used to live on these videos! More More More!
@gpaje11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, love the insight and seeing what goes on during club races. I've been out of it for the last couple of years, but your video makes me want to head back to SDRC, at least for some practice days with my outdated Tekno EBs. Side question, I never seen someone run a "air" style radio before on a track car, is that a new thing?
@jhue7310 ай бұрын
thats what they use to use back in the 80s before pistol grip radios. i use to own one of the first wheel futaba radios. it was a square box with a wheel and throttle was on the side.
@mitchyork52710 ай бұрын
Yeah man one for us old guys😂
@Radical91111 ай бұрын
White Lightn in strikes again!! When you gonna adopt a color scheme ? I mean come on!! 10 yrs an no ideas yet ?? LOL