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Watins Glen Tuesday morning 4/27 with SCDA

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Watins Glen Tuesday morning 4/27 with SCDA
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04-29-2010, 06:38 AM (This post was last modified: 04-29-2010, 11:04 AM by 997S22.)
First time I saw the slippery flag for this.

For the snow I was using Hoosiers R6's...
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05-02-2010, 02:44 PM
What does a slippery flag look like?
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05-02-2010, 03:01 PM
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R-6s??? How did that work out?


Lainey-

C'mon, girl. Myles (almost) always shows us the slippery surface flag at the driver's meeting. You musta forgot. Of course, he's usually referring to oil or coolant, not snow!
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05-03-2010, 01:45 AM (This post was last modified: 05-03-2010, 02:36 AM by 997S22.)
"Slippery" flag - Yellow flag with red stripes:
[Image: f1-surf.gif] 

This should be shown motionless to inform drivers that there is a deterioration of adhesion due to oil or water on the track in the area beyond the flag.
This flag should be displayed, for at least (depending on the circumstances) 4 laps unless the surface returns to normal beforehand. It is not however necessary for the sector beyond where this flag is being shown to show a green flag.


Racing Flags: http://www.nascar.com/kyn/101/flags/index.html 

or the official RTR: http://www.rtr-pca.org/AG/index.php?opti...&Itemid=82

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05-03-2010, 02:07 AM (This post was last modified: 05-03-2010, 02:10 AM by 997S22.)
KennyB wrote:
Quote:Bob-

R-6s??? How did that work out?


Lainey-

C'mon, girl. Myles (almost) always shows us the slippery surface flag at the driver's meeting. You musta forgot. Of course, he's usually referring to oil or coolant, not snow!

Ken

They actually worked OK - snow varied from light to heavy flurries and mostly melted on contact with the track. It was windy and between the traffic and the wind the water never built up into puddles or streams so the R6's worked with caution. We ran first 3 30 minute sessions in these conditions, then suddenly the sun came out and we had the last 2 sessions in dry conditions - great way to end the 2-day event.

I ran Hoosier Wets Monday, the first day, as it was steady rain all day. I think I was the only one using them as I pulled away from everyone except an excellent driver in a Panamera Turbo who crushed me on the straights and slid around the track on street tires - drifting around every corner.

Took the Wets off Tuesday morning as it was dry and sunny at start of 1st session - 10 minutes later it was white out. Didn't go back to Wets as they need water cooling from the wet track or they get hot and "disappear" very quickly. As I mentioned, the track got wet from the snow but not real wet so it was "intermediate" rain conditions which uses up the Wets too fast. Most in advanced / instructor sessions stuck with R6's, or street tires if they had them.

One day of rain and one day of wet, snowy conditions - a real advanced car control clinic. Unfortunately a few cars were towed away after incidents involving guard rails.
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