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Grassroots Motorsports 81 L et' ou want to become your own tr Y 't expect to lear Wr aul w you can still monitor and critique your own driving using your built-in data acquisition device–your brain. I ou'll be er. 1. Don't Allow Yourself to Plateau Once drivers practice a skill to their own satisfaction, they often stop looking for improve- ment. Yet your maximum potential is virtually limitless, provided you have suffcient motivation to reach it. Improvement is there for the taking only if the effort is invested. On track, focus on the present and save the analysis for the paddock. It is the driver's job to learn to continuously do the hard thing easily, gracefully, effciently. The beginner practices until he or she gets it right. The old hand practices until he or she can't get it wrong. Driving Coach E. Paul Dickinson Shares 12 Tips for Monitoring Your Own On-Track Driving–Without Stopwatches or Data Acquisition story by e. paul dickinson • photos as credited FEATURE: DRIVING SELF-CRITIQUE headonphotos.net