
I thought you were pumped up when you came into the pits but it had nothing on your in car enthusiasm

It was a great day down the back of group 4 too.
I was coming off a PB of 1:15.5 from my only previous track day, back in November.
I got some lessons with Doug but was stuck around 1:16.8 early in the day and (stupidly) got a bit down at how quickly the rest of the group was improving.
Kicked myself up the backside for the final run before lunch and was ecstatic to finish the morning with back to back 1:14.9's.
I don't think it impressed Doug much and he came out with me again after lunch and pushed me (literally

I'm quite proud of my next solo run after that (P2/8 2.20pm)
1:14.9957
1:13.3160
1:13.4223
1:13.5679
1:13.1265
Nothing earth shattering for the rest of you but I was very happy to get that session of consistency right up at my fastest.
Couldn't quite match my Doug-assisted time and oddly Race Chrono says I could get an optimal lap of 1:12.0 dead. But that needs some deeper investigation and may not be very accurate without a 10Hz GPS device attached.
Possibly should have then put my roof up to try and break into the 1:12's but with Groups 3 & 4 merging shortly after that I felt safer with the better visibility.
Hit another 1:13.5 in each of the next two sessions but the consistency had gone.
The sessions were turning around really quickly with only three groups from mid-afternoon and I found myself on a second flying lap with the fuel gauge needle way past E

Thanks again to Adam, Grant, Doug, Barb, AJ and team.