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I took my son out for the first time in my new Viper ACR-E at NJMP Thunderbolt yesterday. With a passenger you are required to run in the intermediate run group which allows passing only on straight a ways. The cars in the group ranged from Z06's and Porsche Cup cars to Miatas and BMW sedans. We had a blast in the ACR-E. It did not disappoint. The grip of the Kumhos is very high (as good or better than Hoosiers which are great tires). The handling with the aero is unbelievable. AS a result, I was passing most if not all cars in the group. However, as required I always waited for a point by and gave plenty of room on passes and never got too close behind cars being overtaken. After a couple of sessions, the Director asked me to slow down a bit as I was running too fast for the group. I was surprised because there were no apparent issues on track and I was courteous and gave plenty of room as required for safety. I was a bit disappointed because a Track Day is all about having fun in a safe environment and comraderie with fellow drivers. This comment meant that somebody was not having fun apparently.
My question is do you think I was wrong for passing or do you think the comment was unjustified?
Thanks for your input.
PAVenomRT/10
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