According to crew chief Brian Pattie, Montoya — who comes as close to being a diva as any driver in NASCAR — has committed himself this season to turning
more practice laps.
Not exact matches
It was nice to have some
laps finally in the car with no traffic, in free
practice there was a lot of traffic and a lot of things go on, but in the prototype qualy you can put some
laps together and get used to the car a little bit
more.
There are generally several races to choose from at any given moment, but most are sparsely populated, with only a fraction of the players any event could support, and most events seem to be nothing
more than free
practice or qualifying
laps for races that never materialize.
I spent the better part of two hours tweaking various settings, saving them, loading up another
practice lap, and going back to tweak some
more.
You'll find yourself
more agile and precise fairly quickly, as your
practice laps get faster with each run.
The weekend starts with a short
practice session where you are given just two flying
laps to get the best setup for the race:
more time to hone your car here would be useful, as you often go into races with not the best of setups.
The
more you can feel these feelings and
practice them every day, the
more you will magnetize the events leading up to the feelings to land in your
lap.