Watch him reel in the Porsche. Thanks for the video Bruce.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n43mjdgvA10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n43mjdgvA10
Porsche was caught and should of signaled the pass. Good job bruce. I would of not had your patience I would of had to show him the bump draft.
Thanks! This video was part of a detailed TA Track Attack thread posted elsewhere. I enjoyed following this GT3 for a few laps, and data-logging showed how I had to get off the throttle over 300 feet earlier than normal at the end of the straight, and that was when using just 3rd gear through the tight corner leading onto the straight. You'll notice in the video the only time I grabbed second for quicker acceleration was the time I set him up for the pass. In fairness to him, he probably wasn't checking his mirrors much as I had been letting him get out ahead just to reel him in later. My friend's input was also pretty distracting so I was happy to have the GT3 in front of me.
Btw, I read your comments about rear wiggle and brake bias at Road Atlanta. While my TA brakes and suspension are quite different, I do get the rear wiggle also, as did Randy Pobst in his record run at Laguna Seca. As he said, it's something to get used to as you discover you can have faith that the rear isn't going to step out, and both myself and Venom V have found it sometimes does goes away. I think it's tire pressure dependent, and it mostly disappears for me when I run 30 psi hot pressures vs the 34 psi I was running before. My brake bias feels quite good under a wide range of street and track use, but again, mine is different. Venom V has a GTS, which I think yours is also, so you could check with him. I just replaced my front Corsas with 10 track days and ~8000 miles. Looking forward to hopefully doing RA next year, or 2016 at the latest if I tie it in with a road trip to New Orleans for NVE 2.
Glad to hear you're a track rat that will be actually tracking the car. Looking forward to reading about your experiences on track!
Bruce
Just watched your RA videos...very consistent driving from all those laps you've done there!
Bruce,
If you're replacing your tires with the same Corsa's.....do you think there is any value in shaving them down a little? When I got into track stuff 20 years ago, most "track" tires that were sticky needed to be shaved down to reduce squirm, heat and chunking. Very few DOT tires of that time were molded with minimal tread depth. What we found is that the tires actually lasted longer both from wear and heat cycles by starting with less thread.
Cheers,
George
Reeling in is a little exaggerated ,looks like a good race.Put one of the new Boosted Turbo Porsches out their and their would have been none of that pulling on the long straights.(Very Competitive Machines) Now,I must day,that TA runs like a ***** ape,very impressed and the driving was outstanding....
Reeling in is a little exaggerated ,looks like a good race.Put one of the new Boosted Turbo Porsches out their and their would have been none of that pulling on the long straights.(Very Competitive Machines) Now,I must day,that TA runs like a ***** ape,very impressed and the driving was outstanding....