Friday, September 24, 2010

Time attack



Real streetracing does not happen in busy citycenters, in comparison with what several movies and videogames would like to tell you. In Breda for example races happen more around the edges of the city, where curvy roads remind you more of a circuit than boring Holland. These roads are mainly used for two purposes; terminating traffic and Low Profile racers who use these roads for local time attacks.



Blind corners are watched during time attacks so the drivers do not have to worry about traffic and focus on improving their time. 


While making pictures we spotted one of the racers trying to beat his previous record.

An interesting part about these time attacks is that they are recorded on a computer to inform the drivers about their progress. This way it is easy for drivers to learn from their mistakes and improve faster. This makes these trackdays extremely useful as a practise for trackdays for example.