07-05-2007, 05:33 AM
from his videos:
#1 - the instructor was driving a 997S Cab and she was hauling around the track and very aggressive. The filmer was driving a 997 GT3
#2 - that was pretty typical of some of the drivers there. They didn't have much experience and it showed. It also didn't help that for the white group, Potomac didn't allow passing T1-T2, T5-T6 and T8-T9. That was probably why the 996 GT3 wanted to take that pass. The guy in the purple car was all over the track.
#3 - that was on his first hot lap of day 3. I saw the cloud of dust going into the bus stop. The car was ok - just a little scaping across the whole rear bumper. He went right back out and finished the session and the day.
His buddy filming #2 & #3 could really get his car around the track, as could the grey 997 GT3. With his DAS, the footage of the spin was being viewed right after the session. If records onto a SD card.
#1 - the instructor was driving a 997S Cab and she was hauling around the track and very aggressive. The filmer was driving a 997 GT3
#2 - that was pretty typical of some of the drivers there. They didn't have much experience and it showed. It also didn't help that for the white group, Potomac didn't allow passing T1-T2, T5-T6 and T8-T9. That was probably why the 996 GT3 wanted to take that pass. The guy in the purple car was all over the track.
#3 - that was on his first hot lap of day 3. I saw the cloud of dust going into the bus stop. The car was ok - just a little scaping across the whole rear bumper. He went right back out and finished the session and the day.
His buddy filming #2 & #3 could really get his car around the track, as could the grey 997 GT3. With his DAS, the footage of the spin was being viewed right after the session. If records onto a SD card.
Steve Mankowski
2003 996
2003 996