As a "performance driving enthusiast" many years; I learned car control and what not on a 26 miles of nothing but twists and turns mountain road(and rarely traffic), very "autocross" like. Can four wheel drift, heel & toe, kinda sorta a little bit drift, know my weight tranfer principles and can apply them well (though definitely less well in a FWD car...), understeer, oversteer, etc...
Autocross, 2nd one. I know for a fact I can wring MAYBE another second if I did everything PERFECT. On 10 runs (5 official, 5 timed fun) When I was turning 55.7s I knew I could get to 55.2, and did get there. When I got to 55.2, I figured I could wring maybe a 55 flat (close, 55.08).
I know on the course where time killed me, and was generally pretty accurate with my predictions. So if I got to 54 on this course, I'd still be about two to three seconds out. And the Miata guy had a passenger (what's that, about another second?).
So, as I think about it, that still puts me a second or two behind the veloster turbo - is that thing really that much faster?
How much difference would tires make? These are just cheap end Falken Ziex 612s, and the stock size at 215/50. I think the veloster guy had some decent rubber, but I figure if I could run same same as him (i.e. within half a second or so), I'd be cool with that.
And, it may be a bit optimistic to think that my 2900lb FWD pig could get within a second or 1.5 seconds of the Miata anyway.
The alternative is that I AM that much slower than I think...