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A Day at Apex: Track Experience with XCOM Crew

Mike had to sign his name after he asked if he could get on the radio, but Mike was told that he had to call him from his car. He was really sorry for coming all the way over there and being late. The Lexus was parked right outside, and it was ready to go, waiting for them to start their track experience.

As they were getting ready, the crew mentioned that they needed one of the cars to be cool and pretty cool. Mike said that he was ready, and the sensation of how fast he was going was surreal, like it didn't feel like he was moving at all. He compared it to being on a class off from Starbucks, saying he needed a coffee right now, but instead, he felt tired.

The crew decided to put Mike where he belonged, right over the track. They turned on the wipers and started the simulator, which was the warm-up before they got into the cars. The instructor explained that the track would show them how to brake and corner, and how to get the most out of their driving experience.

The XCOM crew took Mike for a ride in the Huracan twin-turbo car, and he said it was cool because the lead driver didn't need a helmet. As they drove, the instructor explained that the track had a lot of room for error, but it was also important to know how to use the cones correctly.

The crew discussed how to set up the track and how to make it more exciting. They talked about the different types of corners and how to take them. Mike said that he struggled with the first half of the track, but the instructor helped him figure out what was going on.

As they took their laps around the track, the crew could see how much skill and practice were required to drive a car at high speeds. They discussed how to make the cars faster and more agile, and how to take corners without sliding or losing control of the vehicle.

The XCOM crew decided to add some excitement to their track experience by adding some special features, such as drifting and taking sharp turns. Mike was excited to try these new moves, but also a bit nervous.

As they finished up their track experience, the crew discussed how they could make it more entertaining for their viewers. They talked about adding more track time and including the instructor's comments in the videos. Mike said that he felt like if they did this consistently with Jackson, his skills would improve dramatically.

The crew decided to spend some time on the road driving the car and running diagnostics on the vehicle. As they drove, they discussed how they could make the cars faster and more powerful. They talked about adding a supercharger and discussing the different types of cars that could be used for track experience.

As they pulled over at a gas station, Alex started pulling logs to analyze their driving data. He also planned to do a tune on the vehicle while they were there. Mike was excited to see how much information they would be able to gather from their driving experience.

The crew discussed how they could use this data to improve their cars and make them faster and more agile. They talked about proving it with real-world examples and discussing different types of tires that could be used for track experience.

As they continued to discuss their plans, Mike's eyes were drawn to a car that was parked nearby. He mentioned that he wanted to touch the car and see if it was rubber on the bottom, like his own car. The crew laughed and joked about how some people had rubber feet, but others didn't have any feet at all.

The article concludes with the XCOM crew enjoying their time at Apex, discussing their plans for future track experiences, and looking forward to analyzing their driving data to make their cars even faster and more powerful.