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Old 10-14-2019, 08:44 AM   #19
Checkmate1
 
Drives: Garnet Red / ZL1 1LE
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Bel Air, MD
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Originally Posted by URBAN LEGEND View Post
Maybe one lap. Who tracks cars for 1 lap or races one lap?
Question is how many of these owners actually hit the track to begin with.

The C/D lap is the 'best' of 5 laps from what I understand.

My only premise is 'engagement' be it for the street or track for which there is no substitute for a manual. Again, just my 2 cents and not trying to convert anyone.

I for one do not engage in roll racing or drag times (ZL1 1LE would be the wrong trim for both those things).

For road courses (HPDE's), the objective is to enjoy the car and get 'your' personal bests.

Having a Manual car makes you enjoy those 20 odd minutes where you are the one engaging the car in executing perfect heel/toe and getting your line right. A manual truly makes you in sync with the drivetrain as opposed to simply flipping a paddle.

Flipping a paddle (to me) make sense in competitive racing where every 10th matters. However, there are no prizes in HPDE events.

I don't want to derail this thread as this is not a MT vs Auto debate. I am thankful Chevy gives us 2 great options.

Consider me old skool I suppose where 'involvement' matters as opposed to paddle shift, point and shoot.

Cheers.
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