SoCal Rebell
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The car is absolutely unbelievable. Rocman let me drive his '08 ACR today at WSIR with the HPDE 4 group (fastest time trial group) with NASA. I was running pretty much against all track cars in a bone stock street car. Not only that, we didn't put on the track splitter, there was no alignment yet, I forgot to adjust the shocks to what Mark Jorgensen suggested, it was 100 degrees & 80% humidity in a $100K+ car that wasn't mine.
Impressions:
This car is incredible compared to my track prepped Gen2 on Hoosiers. The grip is phenomenal, the Pilot Cups gripped wonderfully and wore well. The ACR is surprisingly forgiving on the "Fastest Track in the West", novice and intermediate drivers will love it, it's actually easy to drive (comparatively). Minor corrections were easy as pie and the car ate up those fast sweepers.
It's a pass anywhere run group, so I passed track cars on the inside of the turn 2 sweeper for those of you familiar with the track, it held the line. At a 100 degrees the brakes never faded (stock fluid), it never ran hot, it didn't whimper at anything, just delivered on demand. As with all Vipers it did push, especially later when it was "greasy". An alignment, the splitter and a shock adjustment would of remedied this. I was surprised that at the beginning of the day with 48 cars registered when it came to my (3rd) last session I gridded in the top 10, props to Redsled his full blown race Viper was faster.
Times:
1st session 1:37xx (feeling out)
2nd session 1:34xx (getting better)
3rd session 1:33xx (never thought I break session 2's time in those conditions)
Conclusion:
This car is a monster, Mr. Pemberton was correct when he said I wouldn't find its limits in 1 track day. Completely sorted out and a little seat time and good weather there is not a doubt this old fart could go in the high 1:20s :nod: