Originally Posted by
snoopyrc
Its worse when you are constantly following what new gear you think you need to be faster. At least you know if you are slow, it's you not your car.
Truer words have never been spoken - most everyone falls into the trap of buying the latest and greatest equipment, realizing that they haven't managed to get any faster, and has to come to terms with a fact no one's willing to admit - that the biggest obstacle to running up front is the person controlling the car... Once you've put in the practice time and learned a thing or two about car setup, you'll be surprised how much better you'll be, even with dated, "obsolete" equipment...