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Wet track - HPDE driving techniques
Racingswh Offline
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#21
10-20-2009, 05:28 AM
AMoore wrote:
Quote:When did you get a GTR? I thought you just got a 350Z? What type of tires are you running on the GTR. I can't believe it did not dominate in the rain.



It's my brother in law's car that I was taking people for "Taste of the Track" rides in. It does dominate to a point. It weighs 3900 lbs as it sits and with 2 good size passengers with their gear on it's 4400. The tires are the stock run flats which are junk in all conditions but the car is so spectacular it makes up for them in most cases.

2800 lb or so cars on Hoosier wets being driven well by someone like Glen are faster at Thunderbolt. It's a track that lends itself to better handling, more nimble cars. The GTR felt huge on the track albeit a very fast Rhinoceros of a car.

On comparable tires I imagine the story changes but there is nothing to worry about as they don't make them large enough (20") yet.



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10-20-2009, 05:42 AM
I have no doubt that even a good set of all season performance tires that were not runflat would do better.

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10-20-2009, 11:25 AM (This post was last modified: 10-20-2009, 11:26 AM by bobt993.)
Just looked at the data.


Times were 1:37 's without really pushing in the rain.  I did not come to Tbolt to practice in the rain and I want to keep the tires for end of the month race.  As the track was still drying I ran 1:31 on old tires.  That's promising considering I had almost a 100 lbs extra weight and  less acceleration without the open exhaust.
I think 1:29 is my goal for a dry track at the end of the month. 

BTW, with Chris suspension changes and coaching, my midcorner entry speed is up
8 mph in 3 turns. Smile

I think the GTR would be faster on rain tires, but not on streets.
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