BAKSPEED

BAKSPEED Certified High-Performance Driving Education (HPDE) and Car Control Coach. Track-car rental services. Dodge Viper performnace upgrades.

A race team founded by Sam Bak that will be competing in the Radical Canada Cup and other eligible racing series. BAKSPEED offers thrilling, positive exposure to sponsors through social entrepreneurial tactics. BAKSPEED also offers rental of our Radical SR3, along with driver coaching, to racing and performance driving enthusiasts. Instagram
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Back at the Toronto International Autoshow representing Gazoo Racing and Toyota Canada.Come by, say hello, and check out...
02/14/2026

Back at the Toronto International Autoshow representing Gazoo Racing and Toyota Canada.

Come by, say hello, and check out some of the most driver-focused sports cars in the industry!







Last Saturday was our annual IRL Car Control School Intro to Performance Driving Program. In many ways it was the same a...
10/04/2025

Last Saturday was our annual IRL Car Control School Intro to Performance Driving Program.

In many ways it was the same as any track day; introducing and sharing this deeply imbedded love for High-Performance Driving through education & coaching. Meeting new track drivers and fellow car enthusiasts. Experiencing unique and characterful cars in a purpose-built environment designed for their drivers to experience their capabilities.

In other ways, this track day was different. First, it was an opportunity to share my Love for High Performance Driving with my good friend, fabricator and all around amazing person Kenn. A “thank you” to Kenn, who has helped me over the years rebuild, refurbish and improve my vehicles. The Viper RT/10 ACR would never have been possible without him. (among the other small businesses and friends who’ve helped along the way!)

This was a great way to introduce him into the world of performance driving in an education and safety-first environment. The best school to be introduced to what I hear time and time again as “a lot to focus on out there.”

My confidence in he and project Gen 1 ACR was high enough to use the car as its first proper track “shakedown” and as Kenn’s first track car. I was eager to see how he enjoyed it, along with the rumours that, especially the Gen 1 cars, are the notorious American “Widow Maker”.

Going in I knew there were some little modifications/ refinements that will be needed for future use, such as a tad more “refined” exhaust set-up, but was confident the car would drive there, do the day and be driven back home without any mechanical & safety concerns.

Boy, it wasn’t what I expected. It was better! Partly due to Kenn being highly respectful, analytical and having a calm, relaxed demeanour.

Then, I had the chance to drive it for the first time on track, and fairly hard 8-10 tenths -Except for the top of the carousel -I did an 11/10ths, braking too late, too aggressively on turn-in causing too much rear rotation, yet, was still able to correct fairly quickly, without much fuss.

In a couple previous charity autocross events, I noticed the car felt like a scaled-up Miata with more weight and much more torque -I’d always expected the Viper to be similar to the Miata in terms of chassis balance and handling characteristics -both dead near 50/50 weight distribution (the Viper being 49% front bias actually), low centre of gravity, fairly lightweight, simple, no fuss, rearward cabin machines.

This session completely confirmed my suspicions. This car IS a scaled-up Miata with more weight, more power and more tire (and some downforce!). What this means is it’s a dance partner, you can “car dance” as Ross Bentley would say-It will do what you tell it, even if you don’t know what you’re telling it to do! And that leads us back to that question, is it the “American Widow Maker” so famously recognized?

The real question should be, “What do you want it to be?”. The better question would be, “how are my inputs affecting the outputs of the car?”

During the course of my time working at a track in western Canada, we had 3 “write off” car situations due to driver error. 2 of the 3 were Miata’s (Yes, seems even here, Miata Is Always The Answer!). Why? Because they are some of the few street cars that will do exactly what you tell them to, and there’s no hiding errors through mass, unbalanced chassis’, and a number of traction & stability control systems.

They are some of the few and best “car dancing” partners stock for stock. These merits are also its demerits -If you understand the physics and how your inputs impact the outputs, these are some of the funnest, most rewarding street cars. They are also what can, if abused and used with a lack of education, will consequently “bite you”. This is very similar to the Dodge Viper. Just with a lot more torque that one has to be aware of with throttle inputs, and the added mass mixed with much more mechanical grip from massively wide tires means that you’ll be going quicker when it does “let go”, and those tires will “let go” a little quicker due to their lateral grip capability.

Even bigger differences than the torque and tires, is the ability to induce lift-off throttle oversteer, due to those wide tires, more mass, and in particular the deceleration from the massive displacement V10 engine. Lifting off the throttle abruptly, especially after heavy throttle input, and you’ll feel that sudden decelerative load-transfer to the front. This I believe to be the unrecognized, yet, most impactful vehicle reaction, and leads as to why so many of these cars are needlessly crashed -next to owners using original tires.. (Anything over 6 years old the rubber compound is going to start to deteriorate, especially in a non-climate controlled environment)

Now, we are talking about a fairly modified track-oriented build with some sticky R-competition tires, which are known to drop off in grip pretty steeply once past their limits. Racing tires, even more so..

Now, if this “ACR ified” car reacts to driver inputs like a bigger Miata, what does an original, unmodified Gen 1 Viper feel like. Is this the real “widow maker”. Surprisingly, it didnt feel as different from the Gen 1 ACR, in terms of chassis balance. It was very similar -They are the same cars after all. Both, you have to be aware of throttle, braking and steering inputs. To keep it simple, the original just doesn’t have nearly as high limits that the ACR-ified car does. In this way, even the original Gen 1 Viper I believe to be a fantastic driver education tool -paired with the education and a methodical, analytical approach to high-performance driving. It was surprisingly a highly rewarding driving experience and not once feared that my Life was in danger. Part of this is attributed to my student Dan, who as Kenn did, took the day with the right mindset.

In short, these cars aren’t “window-makers”. It is the driver’s education & knowledge, or the lack thereof, that misidentifies these track-tools as axe murderers. Just behind this is old tires, old brake components, old everything in a 90’s car.

This leads me to the last thing I really learnt that day. Countless hours have been put into building the RT/10 ACR, putting in new and improved parts, especially when it came to performance and safety. Yet, one of the few things not changed on the car, the upper rad hose, decided to let go. In consequence, I also discovered coolant on hot headers leads to evaporation of the water, leaving glycol alcohol on said hot bits, which on occasion, can spontaneously combust. The moral of the story, again, 30 year old car, replace any potential 30 year old part that could impact drivability and safety. Especially if you are going to drive it how it could when new.

Also, when things happen, they tend to when least expected and very quickly. It is very difficult to be calm and collected, especially when you can’t see where you’re going through a fast corner, or other emergency situations. The key is always try to think methodically and level headed as possible. An emotionally rushed reaction, especially in emergency situations, tend to lead to not the best decisions. Maybe not the worst, but not the best neither..
Also, always carry an extinguisher, especially on track. Something such as the compact, lightweight Element fire extinguisher is worth every penny. Just ensure that the Velcro strap is undone.. In fact, get the rollbar holder for your track car and always leave the Velcro strap off! Then you will always be ready, especially when feeling rushed.

I would like to thank those who quickly arrived to the car with extinguishers at the ready. I never realized that coolant is a fire hazard. The entire situation changed my perspective and how I run my cars and my own mental programming both on track and in the paddock. Always trying to be best prepared, with the desire to know how to be even more so, including staying calm and methodical in times of chaos.

Safe to say the closest thing to a “Widow Maker” was an old hose, at least somewhat looks like a snake though! Glad that’s the only thing that bit that day!🐍

Thanks again to everyone who helped in the unexpected “learning take”. Have taken many notes to carry into the future and hope you will too.

Now, Viper owners, go get out to an Intro to track driving school and coaching to really understand and appreciate what is one of the funnest dance partners a driver could have! These cars were meant to be driven and experienced on track. Please consider taking that leap. I promise, it will open up a completely new and rewarding world of the Viper!

Photos contributed generously by Laframboise

So thankful to have been part of the Toyota Plug,Learn & Drive event. Introducing  ‘s first all-electric suv to  dealers...
08/06/2025

So thankful to have been part of the Toyota Plug,Learn & Drive event. Introducing ‘s first all-electric suv to dealers across Ontario.

I was impressed with the refined driving experience comprising of a balance between handling dynamics and ride quality, luxury amenities and a distinct plethora of creases and shades to distinguish the exterior from other compact CUVs.

Really excited about the upcoming refresh with over 100 more horsepower and up to 30% range extension!

Thank you so much again, and I look forward to more events, sharing my Love of cars driving and photography.











Hello all, spots are still available for this Saturday’s ILR Intro to High-Performance Driving School, as well as open l...
04/22/2025

Hello all, spots are still available for this Saturday’s ILR Intro to High-Performance Driving School, as well as open lapping. For those interested in lapping, you must have attended a recognized High-Performance Driver Education school.

Track cars are available for rental.

Please reach out to me, or Ian at [email protected] for any questions or details.

Thank you and hope to see you on track!








Great 10 days representing   and the GR lineup at this year’s Toronto  .  I’m incredibly grateful to have the opportunit...
02/27/2025

Great 10 days representing and the GR lineup at this year’s Toronto . I’m incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to experience these cars from both a High Performance Driving and client coaching perspective. In recent years Toyota has really put in an effort to make fun, simplistic sports cars -emphasis on the FUN part! So many manufacturers, especially in the performance market are always looking how to top performance figures, while also adding so much technology, screens and refinement. With this simplicity has been lost, weight has been gained, faster doesn’t necessarily mean more fun.

Happy to see Toyota has some more back-to-basics sports cars that harken back to days where it was all about driver involvement, less weight and technological simplicity - Some of the last available of their kind next to the Subaru BRZ and Mazda Miata. Here’s hoping they (and other manufacturers) will prioritize these traits in upcoming sports cars, in addition to making them available and affordable to enthusiasts.

Now, time to finish off the last remaining winter programs, as the sun comes out and signs of spring become more apparent.












En route to the  to represent  and the GR brands.  Toyota is producing some of the most enthusiast focused vehicles in t...
02/14/2025

En route to the to represent and the GR brands. Toyota is producing some of the most enthusiast focused vehicles in today’s market, including manual transmissions on the GRs and Tacoma.

The all-new 4Runner and Tacoma have serious power and off-road capabilities, including their rock-crawling Trailhunter and jump-seeking TRD Pro models.

On the opposite end, Toyota is providing both some of the most powerful and most fuel-efficient vehicles in their respective classes, while combining comfortable, fun, practical and aesthetically attractive designs.

Very happy to know we will have a Mirai on-site, as I see much future potential for Hydrogen fuel cell technologies.

Hope to see you at the show!







It was great to see many familiar faces, as well as some fresh ones at this year’s Canada autoshow training program for ...
02/07/2025

It was great to see many familiar faces, as well as some fresh ones at this year’s Canada autoshow training program for . We have great people coming back and new ones that are going to be great additions to the team.
Looking forward to working with you all next week at the .

Now headed back up north to continue our ILR programs as well as have a little fun at our drift school Sunday.

Always grateful for whenever I can be sharing my Love for cars and driving with others..







The  in partnership with  tires and  is getting ready for our first Winter Car Control School of the season!  We provide...
01/07/2025

The in partnership with tires and is getting ready for our first Winter Car Control School of the season!

We provide the most comprehensive programs in driver education and car control in Canada and possibly North America.

We focus on numerous subjects including but not limited to:
•Vision training
•Vehicle and driving dynamics
•Awareness to and the effects of driver inputs
•Physics in driving
•Situational awareness
•Practical real-world collision avoidance and vehicle control exercises
•How to be the proactive driver
•Types of tires and fluids, the differences between them, the significance they play in your vehicle and choosing the right ones based on one’s car and driver’s needs
•And so much more!

We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to educate the public, employees from various companies and government organizations across the province.

The driver education system is severely lacking resulting in the unnecessary collisions, and thus tragic consequences including property damage, personal injuries, lawsuits and deaths that could have been avoided.

Both companies and the public are becoming aware of the above and thus the need for professional driver education and car control. We are honoured for the opportunity and ability to provide this type of education to all drivers in order to drastically reduce collisions and the consequences of such preventable situations.

We are here to make a difference in a subject we Love and want to share to develop the most competent and safest drivers possible.












Coaching our ILR Car Control School track school.  We maxed out our students, yet still have some spots available for op...
09/28/2024

Coaching our ILR Car Control School track school. We maxed out our students, yet still have some spots available for open lapping (for those who have done our track school or equivalent). PM me!

Final proper shakedown for the BAKSPEED Viper. Look forward to playing with the Garmin Catalyst Ross Bentley has been actively promoting.

My coaching friends, looks like we could use a couple additional coaches tomorrow at the DDT for our ILR Car Control Sch...
09/27/2024

My coaching friends, looks like we could use a couple additional coaches tomorrow at the DDT for our ILR Car Control School track day. Bring your car for free lapping during our 1 hour open lapping sessions.

If interested send me a private message, thank you!

Come say hello at the Drive Festival!  Out working the autocross track with GT Race Experience and Viper Club Of Ontario...
09/07/2024

Come say hello at the Drive Festival! Out working the autocross track with GT Race Experience and Viper Club Of Ontario and Radical Canada East.

Planning on doing the HillClimb event at 1:45pm today and tomorrow!

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