steve911
Enthusiast
Happy New year all,
This post isn't so much Comp Coupe related as it is Viper racing in general. I have been involved in "lower" horsepower types of road racing for a while. Since the purchase of my new Viper I did take some really high performance driving classes and found that I can induce some vertigo symptoms when really pushing a race car hard for 20 mins or so.
I went to my ENT Doc and my ears and sinus's are in Excellent shape and he could not offer any explantion why I would be experiencing the symptoms. I work with military fighter pilots and they have told me that these symptoms are common when first learning to fly and that most overcome the symptoms with more flight hours.
Does anyone here have or had similar experiences? If continued exposure is the only cure, I going to go broke driving other folk's cars. Anyone have any other ideas??
thanks
This post isn't so much Comp Coupe related as it is Viper racing in general. I have been involved in "lower" horsepower types of road racing for a while. Since the purchase of my new Viper I did take some really high performance driving classes and found that I can induce some vertigo symptoms when really pushing a race car hard for 20 mins or so.
I went to my ENT Doc and my ears and sinus's are in Excellent shape and he could not offer any explantion why I would be experiencing the symptoms. I work with military fighter pilots and they have told me that these symptoms are common when first learning to fly and that most overcome the symptoms with more flight hours.
Does anyone here have or had similar experiences? If continued exposure is the only cure, I going to go broke driving other folk's cars. Anyone have any other ideas??
thanks