04-02-2007, 02:41 PM
Thanks!
mike
89 Carrera
#402
89 Carrera
#402
Tune up for Summit Point-Video
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04-03-2007, 07:03 AM
Dress warmly, with natural fibers:
[*]Friday: Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 40s and lows in the mid 20s. [/*] [*]Saturday: Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the upper 30s and lows in the low 20s. [/*] At least it should be DRY.
Chris
981 GT4 996 GT3 Cup 911 Carrera Sport Coupe PCA Nationally Trained DE Instructor #200810247 Genesee Valley BMW CCA Instructor
04-04-2007, 08:51 AM
Quote:Dress warmly, with natural fibers: There goes your lite blue leisure suit.
04-04-2007, 11:13 AM
Great video. Thanks for posting
2014 981S
1972 911 Track car 1987 911 Targa (gone) 2012 Cayenne
04-05-2007, 02:21 AM
Mike, to answer your questions:
1) I prefer to downshift directly into the gear that I will use to exit the turn. It allows me to have more time to concentrate on initial braking, which is the most critical part of the process. Doing it properly hurts neither the clutch or the engine. It is actually easier on them. 2) In that video, my car had a very short gearbox, and I had to shift into 3rd in the middle of the carousel, or I would run out of revs. I found it smoother to shift into 4th before turn 7, because it would upset the car doing it between 7 & 8, and that is critical to the run up the back straight. Also, 3rd was too short to carry through turn 8. I have since built a trans with a little longer gears that should allow me to carry 2nd through to 7, and then 3rd all the way onto the back straight.
Larry Herman
2006 Cayenne S 2010 Allegro RED 38QBA Nationally Certified PCA Instructor Past Flames: 1994 RS America Club Racer 2004 GT3 Track Car 1984 911 Carrera Club Racer 1974 914/4 2.0 Track Car
04-05-2007, 02:07 PM
After reading Racingswh's explanation, I starting asking a couple of friends of mine here in Washington if they do the same thing. A PCA instructor who is a good friend and business associate of mine said he does the exact same thing. Actually it is common practice and that as I get track experience and gain confidence I will probably be doing the same thing. He told me not to worry about rushing it to that level & that with my enthusiasm I will get there too.
I had no idea your car's gearbox was set-up for short gearing. That explains why the gear change in mid T6. Watching the video I couldn't figure out why you were shifting gears in that section of the track. I hope I get a chance to talk with you at Shenandoah this month.
mike
89 Carrera #402
04-05-2007, 03:38 PM
Have landed in Winchester. 25 degrees overnight but supposed to go to 50 tomorrow. New additions to the Berryville Pike scene. 5 guys has opened in the Shoneys lot where the fish place used to be. The new shopping center up the pike on the left has a good pub , chinese and a pasta and pizza place. Staying in Winchester is looking up. Will post again tommorow night after we have a day on Summit.
1995 993 - Track car
1994 965 - Race car 2002 Boxster - Her car but I get to drive it 2008 Cayenne S - Her daily driver 2006 Ford F-250 crew cab diesel - Porsche Suppport Vehicle & Tow truck
04-06-2007, 04:26 PM
Good day at Summit today. Temps got into the 40's and the track was not to slippery. I got 5 sessions in with 4 red and one combined red and black. Lots of spins in Red run group in the morning and a few into the kitty litter at turn 10. BMW M3 off at turn 1 and head on into the wall in the red run group in the afternoon. Driver not hurt but car is badly damaged. 30 cars per run group. Trains not a problem in the upper run groups. Green run group however that is not the story. Bad trains with students and instructors who had no track awarness. Painful to get around them and then you catch them again in 3 laps. Some trains with 15 or more cars. 9 RTR members here this weekend. Calling for 1 to 3 inches of snow tonight so we will see what tomorrow brings. Don't think Summit owns a snow plow.
1995 993 - Track car
1994 965 - Race car 2002 Boxster - Her car but I get to drive it 2008 Cayenne S - Her daily driver 2006 Ford F-250 crew cab diesel - Porsche Suppport Vehicle & Tow truck
04-07-2007, 03:03 PM
To finish the saga...no it did not snow, just a very cold day with temps in the mid 30's. Still a few spins and one damaged Black GT3 belonging to an RTR member who will remain nameless but the car was driven home. Overall turn 10 is the winner for cars off this weekend. Saw my first ever collision in the padock today. Race prepared 944 turbo arrived today with snow covering the lexan windshield and ice on the inside of the windshield. It snowed in the Washington area. Driver takes it off his trailer and rushing to get teched before tech closed drove right into the door of a boxster in front of him. He will be paying a fairly hefty repair bill for the boxster which sustained front fender, door , and rear quater damage. They put the 944 back together with duct tape and he ran all day.
Over all it was a good event and aside from cold hands and feet the seat time was a great start to the season.
1995 993 - Track car
1994 965 - Race car 2002 Boxster - Her car but I get to drive it 2008 Cayenne S - Her daily driver 2006 Ford F-250 crew cab diesel - Porsche Suppport Vehicle & Tow truck
04-07-2007, 05:02 PM
Brian Minkin wrote:
Quote:They put the 944 back together with duct tape and he ran all day. Yes, he did, and I kept my distance from him, too. On the track and in the paddock. It was a fun event. Cold, but dry. I'm starting to like SP much more than I did before. It was fun to run with you in the last session, Brian.
Chris
981 GT4 996 GT3 Cup 911 Carrera Sport Coupe PCA Nationally Trained DE Instructor #200810247 Genesee Valley BMW CCA Instructor |
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