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Originally Posted by dknv
I guess there are two things you could have done about it - go off to the hot pits for about 30 seconds till he's at turn 3, then get back on; or, go talk to him or his instructor (assuming he had one) after the session and remind him about his rearview mirror.
Assuming you paid money for this track day, its not worth staying annoyed and not learning while you're on his tail. 'Course with that short track, you might've caught him again in a few laps, who knows?
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Exactly- I would have caught him too soon. Lap times for me were in the high 1:20s. And I did get a little learning from it- I can follow real close at speed and compensate for changes in following distance. Also, my instructor went and bent his ear after the session, so I didn't want to start issues by talking to him myself.