Hi folks, I know many of you have track experience and some of you are probably quite accomplished drivers but I came across a book that was thoroughly enjoyable to read, very easy to understand and covered some technical and common-sense issues that I wish most other people on the road around us understood. It's called Speed Secrets: Professional Race Driving Techniques by Ross Bentley, ISBN: 9780760305188. It's only about 150 pages but serves as a reminder of what our cars are actually "doing" as we accelerate, brake, turn etc, and what we can do to be better behind the wheel. After reading the book I drove to Dallas with my wife who is typically quite critical of my driving, I thought about the techniques for smooth braking and acceleration steering input and traction limits during the 400 miles there and back-in a passing comment my wife mentioned how smooth and enjoyable the trip was and that she felt very comfortable in the passenger seat. It was not a comment on my good driving, more like not commenting on my poor driving, so I offer that to the group.