DJ Yee didn’t expect much from a casual iRacing time attack, but after sneaking into the top 20, he suddenly found himself in a high-level 25-lap race at Charlotte with money on the line.
- Why did his pace fall apart the moment he got into heavy traffic?
- How did where he was looking on track start causing mistakes he normally never makes?
- What did this race reveal about his lack of spatial awareness in close quarters?
- And how did ego and decision-making mid-corner cost him a shot at an even better finish?
He still managed a P5 in a stacked field, but this video is really about breaking down the difference between being fast in practice and actually executing in a race, showing exactly what went wrong and what needs to improve when the pressure ramps up.
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