Racing Tips!!!
You work on entering and exiting the curves as fast but efficiently as possible and the balancing characteristics of the car are part of the whole thing.
Using the steptronic is fun and proper downshifts at the right time etc. all make for a nice driving experience.
Of course its fun to go as fast as possible on the straights, but you'll likely get more out of the track day than just the opportunity to go fast.
When you get back to the city, you'll notice how much better of a driver that you are. Have fun!

You start off in an S Class, then an SLK, then a formula star etc.
By the afternnoon you're driving a formula one. You get the rev's up to about 13,000 rpm, then let it go. You are low to the ground and when beside an SLK, you look up at it like its an SUV.
Nice experience, and anyone can do it.
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You start off in an S Class, then an SLK, then a formula star etc.
By the afternnoon you're driving a formula one. You get the rev's up to about 13,000 rpm, then let it go. You are low to the ground and when beside an SLK, you look up at it like its an SUV.
Nice experience, and anyone can do it.
Last edited by MBS63; Jan 28, 2008 at 12:08 AM.

Put the car into d/s, lightly hold the car at the starting beam.
Upon the third amber light lighting up ease into throttle then hammer her to the floor and keep the car straight.
you should try a lot of different things , as your car will be different than any other. You must learn from trial and error what will earn you the best trap speed and ET.
Usually in the 55 folks leave t/c on and roll into the start vs. mashing the pedal from a stop.
The suspension should be on comfort so weight shifts to the rear.
Turn off ESP during the burnout. Since you have a 55, you probably need to turn it back on before launching. On a 63, the torque comes on later.






