Oct 1 Proformance Lapping Day
#46
Larry I stopped by the event the day after. Pacific Raceway is really not well suit for high hp cars. You pay if going too fast on the straight away. GT3s always do well there. Besides the 7GT2 is prebably still breaking in and the driver will probably needs more seat time before he gets fast.
#48
he would put a couple lengths on me down the straight and I was all over him from mid turn 2 until exit of 9
Charlie has had the car for months and was at the Proformance day at PIR earlier this year. The car is broken in. I am not sure I will be able to stay in front once he gets more time track time and instruction.
I had the added benefit of completing the 2 day comp school the week before so I was not "re learning" the track...
#49
Looks like a good time. Nice shots! I went on the 16th with the NSX club (took the S2000, not the C2S)
Wide open all day - Adv/Int. group was only 14 cars and Novice group was a whopping 6 cars.
Wide open all day - Adv/Int. group was only 14 cars and Novice group was a whopping 6 cars.
#50
I did it at the beginning of the year (with Brian) and found it very worth while. I have only been on the track for 2-3 years (depending if you count autocross).
#51
What did you think of the two-day school? Given you have a good deal of experience on the track did you find it worth the money?
I did it at the beginning of the year (with Brian) and found it very worth while. I have only been on the track for 2-3 years (depending if you count autocross).
I did it at the beginning of the year (with Brian) and found it very worth while. I have only been on the track for 2-3 years (depending if you count autocross).
I thought the comp school was great. Probably the biggest benefit to me was driving a slower and softer car really magnified how "not smooth" I was... where my car could easily handle my abrubt inputs etc... the Cobalt SS could not... low power, soft susp, FWD, etc... if you want to go fast in these cars you have to be smooth... (I know you have to be smooth in all cars, but some cars will put up with more abrupt inputs and still allow you to be "fast" because of their set up and hp etc.)
I really got a lot of seat time to practice the slow hands/fast stuff principle, car balance, brake release etc... I got to work with an instructor that I had not worked with before which was nice. I think it is good to get a variety of instructors and hear different points of view etc..
All in all did driving the cobalts for 2 days help me on the track for my lapping days in my car? Yes... very much so... I applied all of the "smooth principles" to my car on the lapping day the following week and I was noticeably faster and more comfortable pushing my car... trying to make it do things as opposed to waiting for it to do something and reacating to it.
Do I want to race now... yes... Pro 3 seems a good place to start... maybe rent a car for my novice race requirements.
#52
Eric
#53
I feel the same way, PJ. It was very worth my time. Totally makes me want to race. Unfortunately, my schedule doesn't really allow that at this point in my life. For example, look at my location now!!
If you do get into racing, I'd be happy to help out from time to time, though I don't know what that means exactly!
I am so with you on the smoothness factor. That school convinced me that a good portion of my track time needs to be with an intsructor. As such, this past year about every other DE I hired an instructor. Very worth it.
For example, last year at Spokane I was running about 2:05 in the Lotus. The track is of course very friendly to high HP cars, which mine is not. This year, I was running 1:49 consistently in the same car, no mods.
The school was a couple grand and the rest of my track days between those two dates probably add up to another couple of grand. There is no way I could have spent $4k on the car and gained that much time!! Very happy and recommend it to anyone.
I'm planning on going to another school in the spring. Probably out of state. If anyone wants to join me, that be some fun. Maybe a 6speed trip!!
See ya at the track.
If you do get into racing, I'd be happy to help out from time to time, though I don't know what that means exactly!
I am so with you on the smoothness factor. That school convinced me that a good portion of my track time needs to be with an intsructor. As such, this past year about every other DE I hired an instructor. Very worth it.
For example, last year at Spokane I was running about 2:05 in the Lotus. The track is of course very friendly to high HP cars, which mine is not. This year, I was running 1:49 consistently in the same car, no mods.
The school was a couple grand and the rest of my track days between those two dates probably add up to another couple of grand. There is no way I could have spent $4k on the car and gained that much time!! Very happy and recommend it to anyone.
I'm planning on going to another school in the spring. Probably out of state. If anyone wants to join me, that be some fun. Maybe a 6speed trip!!
See ya at the track.
#55
i am trying to get into racing too, however the amount of time needed to play is much more than i can invest as of the moment. for now i hang out with some guys that race and do very well so i can learn the ropes. racing is definitely a lifestyle.
#56
Eric
#57
I currently have a 968 and a 944 turbo. The 968 won the last novice race it did with a renter (not that winning a novice race matters). It is decently fast without the financial risk of a newer P-car. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEgYXTFyUws
Eric
Eric
Can you PM me your contact info and I can pick your brain a little and talk rates etc?
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