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Anyone road course track their car?

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Posted on October 20, 2005 at 11:51:48
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Just curious is anyone here races/tracks their car or road courses.

Enjoy the Music,

Steven R. Rochlin

 

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Re: Anyone road course track their car?, posted on October 22, 2005 at 11:09:25
WakeupMaggie
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I do--I've got an 80 911 SC that I beat the crap out of on the local track (2.2mi road course) here south of Omaha. What a blast!

 

Re: Anyone road course track their car?, posted on October 24, 2005 at 05:39:20
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WakeupMaggie,

Excellent! How long have you been track driving? Any formal training? And yes, more about the beast you trash tracks with :)

Enjoy the Music,

Steven R. Rochlin

PS: This weekend's COMsport event there were a few 80's Porsche. Saturday was clear and 75 degrees F, but the time trials on Sunday it was about 50F and raining. Nothing like cold temps and rain to make driving on a track... interesting.

 

Re: Anyone road course track their car?, posted on October 24, 2005 at 17:00:54
WakeupMaggie
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Steven,
I've been track driving for 2 years with the local Great Plains Porsche club. Ive done 8 or so Driving Events (DE). The instruction is at the first few events with class time and instruction on the track with a Club Racer then they graduate you to driving alone. It is really a lot of fun seeing what these cars can do. I've done an engine swap to a 3.6 ltr (from stock 3.0) and have gone through the suspension compeletely with an aggressive steet/track setup. The car is done so now its time to improve my driving. My last event is this Saturday before parking car for winter and working on a few winter projects. Any track driving for you?

 

Re: Anyone road course track their car?, posted on November 1, 2005 at 23:22:14
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Nice setup! Yes, many events since July. About 15 track days in total since the, wish it were more but i was in Europe for three weeks to cover the Miolan show and my marriage/honeymoon.

Like you, have insured the suspension is up to snuff. Have been focussing on safety and losing weight to improve power-to-weight ratio as the car here has an engine pretty maxed out without getting into some serious $$$$ investment.

Have enjoyed Lime Rock Park and also New Hampshire International Speedway (NHIS) quite a bit. Was invited to a few other tracks including Watkins Glenn and that one in Canada, but have been too busy. Have a competition license and last weekend i had to have an instructor approve me soloing at COMSPORT events as they did not know me. i enjoy having an instructor for the first few laps (or session) on any unfamiliar track as they can help show me the lines.

2006 should be a very busy year as i hope to join the Porsche Club events, BMW club events, the odd Ferrari Club Of America events, etc (plus the various open track days). Am still waiting for us to start laying the tarmac at Club Motorsport in Tamworth, a track i have interests in (http://www.clubmotorsports.com). We finally got the last necessary government approvals and the land/trees for the track have already been cleared...

Agree it is fun, but also very skilled and finding that last 10 feet more before braking, getting on the gas earlier, tweaking the car's setup, etc... You know the drill :)

Have some videos online as recently purchased an in-car setup for audio/video capture (but no data acquisition system, yet :( ). The NHIS videos are the new system but working out the audio bugs. Lime Rock videos my wife shot using the movie part of my digital camera. Hope you enjoy them. Keep the shiny side up and remember:

Never put a car on a race track that you would not be willing to push off a cliff.

www.ispexperts.com/nhis090105a.wmv

www.ispexperts.com/nhis090105top1.wmv

www.ispexperts.com/limerockstraight.wmv

www.ispexperts.com/limerockbigbend.wmv

Enjoy the Music,

Steven R. Rochlin

 

Re: Anyone road course track their car?, posted on July 5, 2007 at 15:03:24
..i am getting ready to run my '07 cayman-s at VIR ( virginia international raceway )..this is one of the top road courses in the world..aug 9th...should be fun

 

Real racing, posted on June 21, 2012 at 12:07:32
Sumflow
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We don't have any pay to race tracks here, but I sometimes have a dice on two lane blacktop roads. The car in the front at the finish wins, the leading car chooses the course, and the race is finished when the pursuing car quits the course.
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