That’s how much time our co-founder logged in the sim before his first competitive track day. He showed up as the only driver there with zero real track experience, everyone else had been racing together for years. They knew each other’s speeds, strengths, weaknesses. They knew him only as the sim guy.
By the end of the day, none of that mattered. At Spokane Raceway, mid-pass on the back straight, he put his rear tire on the gravel at speed. The wheel went 180 degrees. His hands caught it before the thought finished forming.
“The incident was over before it even happened”