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straightliner1
Member # 2679
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Here's my attempt at NCRC's driving school @ Thunderhill. Fifth session, 4:00PM, 100* with high humidity. I was physically drained all day and because of it, spun in the 4th session. Enjoy: (20 mins) http://www.youtube.com/user/straightliner1#p/a/u/0/GFEw5HzapwE
(first time driving on a track, go easy on me) [ September 25, 2011, 09:02 AM: Message edited by: straightliner1 ]
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9cobra7
Member # 2812
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Where did you spin, Curious? Despite the heat, I bet you had a blast. My first time on track was in the exact same conditions at Buttonwillow. I was so High on adrenaline though that it didn't phase me that much but now it really gets to me. Nice quality video and it looks like your off to a great start from what I see. Just concentrate on the instructors advise and learn all the good habits instead of the bad ones. We all pick up bad habits at some point but like I said looks good for your first time no doubt. I wish you had your spin on video because that's all part of the learning experience too So, are you an addict now?
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SydeWaySix
Member # 3596
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Great video Justin! From what i can tell you have a good line going. I wish I was as clean as you were on my first time out How was it overall??? Do you have the itch to get back out ASAP?!?! How'd you spin and which turn did it happen? Sucks that it happened but at least Thill has plenty of run-off...I'm sure you learned quickly not to do whatever you did to cause the spin.
Anyway, keep it up man and I hope to see you out there soon
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straightliner1
Member # 2679
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I was braking really hard for 9, hooked it to the left. Since I was down 1/2 of gas (light tail end) it snapped counterclockwise and I rolled backwards into the dirt with tower 9(?) on my left. Luckily I didn't hurt anything - except my pride.
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straightliner1
Member # 2679
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Ian,
Thanks for the kind words... Of course I'm itching to go back out. I'm going to see if I can score Friday, Oct 14 off so I can make the Shelby Fall Classic that weekend back up at T-Hill. You interested in going? [ September 25, 2011, 05:05 PM: Message edited by: straightliner1 ]
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SydeWaySix
Member # 3596
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Got ya! But did you have fun regardless of the mishap? What's your take on open tracking and Thill? Any plans to get more involved with the sport?
I plan to go up to Thill for the Shelby club event but won make it until Sunday.
I myself am hooked (as many may already know)! I just got signed off to group 3 yesterday and am stoked that I was able to reach this level in my first season of racing/tracking. 9cobra7 can attest that I'm a full blown addict now and I would love to get competitive in the future. [ September 25, 2011, 05:10 PM: Message edited by: SydeWaySix ]
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straightliner1
Member # 2679
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The "off" was only a minor mishap. To answer your question, yes I had a blast! The heat sucked ass - 100* in the shade = 110~ in the car. UGH...
I'll be at the Shelby event for both days - hopefully. I've had my most ride-alongs at T-hill, and I like its forgiving nature. I think after next month's Shelby event I'll be ready to try my hand at a track with walls (Infineon).
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SydeWaySix
Member # 3596
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Damn, 100+ degrees! That's hot! At least you didnt run into any cooling issues.
You'll love Infineon! I was scared of the dreaded walls before going out there the first time, but once I learned how to drive it "safely" I never thought twice about NOT going there. It's a very challenging track that is a shit ton of fun! My favorite track hands down
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SydeWaySix
Member # 3596
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Justin....I just saw your pics on Gotbluemilk.com and the car is looking awesome man! The flares look more subtle with the color of your car, which in my opnion, is a good thing...very nice! Are you running slicks??
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straightliner1
Member # 2679
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Thanks Ian, I bought the car with the intention of adding flares and a wider New Edge 8.8 and MM K member and arms. The flares are "just right" in my opinion, even if the paintjob (did it myself) is a good 15-footer. BTW, running Hoosier R6 tires. They grip like MAD! Try 'em sometime! [ September 26, 2011, 02:06 PM: Message edited by: straightliner1 ]
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SteveL
Member # 1241
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quote: Originally posted by straightliner1: BTW, running Hoosier R6 tires. They grip like MAD! Try 'em sometime!
Those will help you spin out.
Yes they grip like mad until they let go and when they do, they will slip a lot more than street tires. Generally not a good tire to learn with.
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SydeWaySix
Member # 3596
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quote: Originally posted by SteveL: quote: Originally posted by straightliner1: BTW, running Hoosier R6 tires. They grip like MAD! Try 'em sometime!
Those will help you spin out.
Yes they grip like mad until they let go and when they do, they will slip a lot more than street tires. Generally not a good tire to learn with.
I've heard the same. I also heard that they dont give much feedback so you won't hear the tires screaming when they're about to give way I'll stick to my Bridgestone RE11/RE01R's for now until I get into Group 4
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straightliner1
Member # 2679
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Yes and no...
Where street tires squeal, slicks have more of a howl. It's a definite learning curve and since I had to let my street tires go with my GT I sold a ways back I had no choice. : /
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SteveL
Member # 1241
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The key to driving fast is learning to how to keep the tires at the peak slip angle through the turns. Not enough slip and you're just going too slow. Too much speed and your scrubbing speed by sliding too much.
The problem of running R compounds or worse, slicks, is that optimum speed range is very narrow. It takes some experience to feel where on the grip curve you're at.
[ September 27, 2011, 06:16 PM: Message edited by: SteveL ]
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straightliner1
Member # 2679
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Steve, I've been looking for graphs like these. Thanks!
Where did you find them?
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SteveL
Member # 1241
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http://td873.enteronline.net/instruction/td_grip_graph.jpg
http://td873.enteronline.net/instruction/slip_v_force_tires.jpg
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