11-08-2006, 08:16 PM
Hammerin Hank wrote:
Hank,
I advanced through the ranks in a worn out 3.2 Carrera Targa that could not pass a leak down test. Probably had less power then a NA 944. And when I first built my current car that is the engine that went into it. I ran out of region with that and still was signed off to solo in the upper groups. Anyone can push a high hp car fast down the straights. This does not mean you have the appropriate skills in the corners to run with the faster run group. Perhaps you do, I have not observed your driving, but if you have the skills then it is not a matter of what car you are driving but rather that you have the appropriate skills for that group. I have instructed students in 400 HP cars and they belonged right where they where, in the instructed run groups because they had not developed the skills needed to advance to solo. Overly agressive with poor track awarness and minimal car control. Where they fast, yes. Did lower Hp cars hold them back for a few corners, yes but that is what DE is. Its not racing where you find the first opportunity to get around someone. Would they be safe as a solo driver in an advanced run group. NO!
Quote:I agree on the initial screening part. It's a good policy.
And if the car you took to Mid-Ohio was a stock 356?..... I think they would have viewed things differently. I guarentee you your car mattered to be able to run in the faster groups with the Ohio region. Your overall quickness mattered in the "check out ride" with the instructor, which included your car in the equation. They may not have made that a formal issue, but I'm sure the person would have viewed your placement differently if cars were blowing by you left and right. I could be wrong, though.
Hank,
I advanced through the ranks in a worn out 3.2 Carrera Targa that could not pass a leak down test. Probably had less power then a NA 944. And when I first built my current car that is the engine that went into it. I ran out of region with that and still was signed off to solo in the upper groups. Anyone can push a high hp car fast down the straights. This does not mean you have the appropriate skills in the corners to run with the faster run group. Perhaps you do, I have not observed your driving, but if you have the skills then it is not a matter of what car you are driving but rather that you have the appropriate skills for that group. I have instructed students in 400 HP cars and they belonged right where they where, in the instructed run groups because they had not developed the skills needed to advance to solo. Overly agressive with poor track awarness and minimal car control. Where they fast, yes. Did lower Hp cars hold them back for a few corners, yes but that is what DE is. Its not racing where you find the first opportunity to get around someone. Would they be safe as a solo driver in an advanced run group. NO!
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
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