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Fun at WSIR
Here are a couple imperfect laps at Willow Springs with PCA Zone 8. I ran a personal best earlier (1:39) and was lured into thinking a track record (1:38) in my class was possible. :dance: Things didn't go exactly as planned as you will see.
I am a certified computer dufus and this took FOREVER to edit and put together. All the editing mistakes and do-overs caused some waves and glitches in what was otherwise some pretty good original vid quality. Oh well... The next one is certain to be better. Enjoy! WSIR Spin in 2 - YouTube |
Your not pushing the envelope unless you step over the line now and then.
It was interesting to see how a boxster handles when the rear? breaks loose. A little scary though with other cars bolting past you. I always wondered what happens when someone is on your tail when something like this happens.? Looking forward to my Performance driving on the wet pad in mid october. Id rather get the feel for this in a controlled event till I get to know what the behavior is. Looks like fun. thanks for putting the video up. |
Yes, these tires went off and the rear stepped out in a pretty big way. I corrected but it was too little, too late. We are fortunate in the PCA TT series to drive with a lot of people of similar speed and ability that we know well and trust. The guy behind me was Greg, PCA-SDR president, and we have run nose to tail many hours over the years. He saw me losing it and backed off to give me a little room. In April Greg was leading when he blew a tire sidewall in front of me and I gave him room while he wrestled his car to a stop. No muss, no fuss.
In 7 years of performance driving I have seen hundreds of spins but never car to car contact at a PCA Zone 8 TT event. |
Great video; nice track layout, with a lot of run off areas if things go wrong.
Regarding the tires, is there much of a difference between the Kumho and Nitto when new? Which do you prefer? |
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Yes the NT-01 is a lot more durable and a little less grip. We usually get 50 heat cycles (10 days) from them before they cord. The V710 is a faster tire by 2-3 seconds when new on most tracks. It is a lot more fragile and is really only good for 20 HC (4 days). When they go off, they go big. |
Good video! In my experience at taking Turn 2 without lifting, I have to really be on top of the wheel to keep the rear inline. If you get behind in your steering, well, that is what happens. The track also seems to be awefully hard on the left front tire in Turn 2.
Now that you know where the limit is at Turn 2 and if you're still are looking for a track record, I'd go look under Turn 1. There always seems to be a bit more time left on the table there. |
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Nice clip. Just curious when she snaps back the other way was that throttle lift or counter steering just a little too long and coarse. I got a suprise I the wet one time and did both......this forced me into a long wrestling match.
Love the nice wide open SoCal tracks...sand....I want to move there! Nice to be able to push the car without smacking concrete |
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I talked to the driver who was right behind me and he watched the whole thing as if in slow motion: "Oops, that was a big step out. Which way is he gonna go?? Right? Left?... there he goes!" We were running pretty close and if I had continued to fight the car we may have had contact. You gotta know when to hold em, and know when to fold em. Cool heads prevailed all around and the only damage was to some pretty far along tires and a little pride. I think that will buff out though. |
Ahhhh yes I see the puff of sand come up on the right
Wow throttle pinned?....there really is nowhere to go if steering doesnt get you out of it |
I was at BIg Willow today. Was able to enter Turn 2 at 97mph (full throttle) and maintain 92mph all the way through the turn (while keeping the throttle wide open). The weather was sunny but on the cool side (65F and windy) and I was on nearly new NT-01's so there was a lot of grip. I'll see if any of my video came out and will post if it did (new GoPro camera and not sure I pushed all of the buttons correctly).
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