mavisky
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Ran a couple non-SCCA events over the past weekend.
Event 1 was at Atlanta Motorsports Park using part of their grid and their wet skidpad area. Super tight course that kept me in first gear only, but super challenging with the elevation changes and massive shifts in grip levels depending on where you were at on track as you went from asphalt to a semi-polished concrete that they use for the wet skidpad. Competition at these events is a mixed bag, but haven't faced any serious competition yet. 1st in class and fastest time of the day raw. Sadly I botched the recording of my actual fastest lap and instead recorded about 30 seconds of me sitting at the line waiting to start and 30 seconds after I finished, so below is my 2nd fastest lap which was about 2 seconds slower than my FTD. You can see where I lost a ton of time coming back over the crest due to the flurry of hand over hand steering. The elevation change means that each course usually has two nearly blind corners where you're unable to truly look ahead as it's over the backside of the hill.
Event 2 was with the Peachstate PCA club and the course couldn't have been more different from the day before. This uses the same lot at Atlanta Motor Speedway (the Nascar track) that we use for the SCCA events, but with the Porsche guys they're more willing to explore the speed limits of the location. Ended up having to go to third on one straight and still hit 8,000 rpm in 2nd on two of the other straights. Thinking that a set of 315/30's instead of these 305/30's would get me an extra MPH or two on some of these courses. In the end finished 3rd overall on raw time and and 2nd in class just behind my local CAM-C buddy who also came to the event in his 2014 GT. We both lost out to one very fast driver in a 718 Spyder, but put the other Spyder and a trio of Cayman GT4's in our dust in the process so felt pretty good on the day's results. No idea what the noise is at the end of the video and can't find anything that's fallen off of my car or anything. Didn't hear it in car, but the mic above the license plate picked it up. Assuming it was something that someone else lost and I just happened to run over it at the finish line.
All in all still pretty happy with where the suspension is on the car right now, but I am still considering looking into a DSC controller of some nature and after assessing that I'm considering looking into AJ's conversions for the Magneride dampers. I feel the dual rate gives me some compliance over some of the patchy terrain we race on in areas that can help, but that it is also hurting me in initial turn in and slaloms as I have to move through that area of lower spring rate into the stiffer spring rates to actually settle the car.
Event 1 was at Atlanta Motorsports Park using part of their grid and their wet skidpad area. Super tight course that kept me in first gear only, but super challenging with the elevation changes and massive shifts in grip levels depending on where you were at on track as you went from asphalt to a semi-polished concrete that they use for the wet skidpad. Competition at these events is a mixed bag, but haven't faced any serious competition yet. 1st in class and fastest time of the day raw. Sadly I botched the recording of my actual fastest lap and instead recorded about 30 seconds of me sitting at the line waiting to start and 30 seconds after I finished, so below is my 2nd fastest lap which was about 2 seconds slower than my FTD. You can see where I lost a ton of time coming back over the crest due to the flurry of hand over hand steering. The elevation change means that each course usually has two nearly blind corners where you're unable to truly look ahead as it's over the backside of the hill.
Event 2 was with the Peachstate PCA club and the course couldn't have been more different from the day before. This uses the same lot at Atlanta Motor Speedway (the Nascar track) that we use for the SCCA events, but with the Porsche guys they're more willing to explore the speed limits of the location. Ended up having to go to third on one straight and still hit 8,000 rpm in 2nd on two of the other straights. Thinking that a set of 315/30's instead of these 305/30's would get me an extra MPH or two on some of these courses. In the end finished 3rd overall on raw time and and 2nd in class just behind my local CAM-C buddy who also came to the event in his 2014 GT. We both lost out to one very fast driver in a 718 Spyder, but put the other Spyder and a trio of Cayman GT4's in our dust in the process so felt pretty good on the day's results. No idea what the noise is at the end of the video and can't find anything that's fallen off of my car or anything. Didn't hear it in car, but the mic above the license plate picked it up. Assuming it was something that someone else lost and I just happened to run over it at the finish line.
All in all still pretty happy with where the suspension is on the car right now, but I am still considering looking into a DSC controller of some nature and after assessing that I'm considering looking into AJ's conversions for the Magneride dampers. I feel the dual rate gives me some compliance over some of the patchy terrain we race on in areas that can help, but that it is also hurting me in initial turn in and slaloms as I have to move through that area of lower spring rate into the stiffer spring rates to actually settle the car.
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