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Building: confidence and miles with smiles
posted on 4/3/13 at 05:00 PM
Nice vids, what data logging are you using including carera?
The middle vid is a great example of why I feel an instructor is useless in a se7en. Tips can be picked up alot easier by going out in somebody elses
car that can show you better lines or you tubing incar footage from 750mc. Hand signals are useless and just take your concentration away from whats
going on.
Anyone agree \ disagree?
Track days ARE the best thing since sliced bread, until I get a supercharger that is!
Thanks! It's a DL1 with GoPro Hero 3 Black camera. The middle video uses an external mic, and the other two are the on-board one.
Yeah, I must say I agree to an extent... Even if he (or she!) can guess exactly how much 'too early' to give the signal to give you time
to interpret and react to it, it's not that useful without some explanation. I would much rather do a couple of laps, come in for a chat, then
go back out again for another few laps.
For example, I'm turning in too early in a couple of places - he identified that and the video (and data) confirms it, but it's only a
small amount and you'd never be able to work it out from the hand signals.
Videos of other people's sessions do help I think, but mainly for learning the circuit and lines in general. Specifics will be different when
you are there and your car may behave differently IMO.
Good point by the way - anyone else?
Edit: Noticed you are using Trackmaster on your video. I used to use that before the DL1. Works amazingly well for the cost! One thing I found helped
was a bluetooth GPS device (about £35 on eBay), which usually allows 5 or 10hz and is a bit more accurate Edit again, just read the comments on
your video. I'll shut up now! haha
if so your car looks a similar spec to mine and watching the 3rd vid your laptimes seem broadly similar to last time i was there in Oct (just sub-2
mins? 1:58ish?)
I wonder how are gearing differs though as I was only using 3rd and 4th!
Lines look pretty good to me but I'm no expert I've only done two days at Oulton. Hope might get there again this year
if so your car looks a similar spec to mine and watching the 3rd vid your laptimes seem broadly similar to last time i was there in Oct (just sub-2
mins? 1:58ish?)
I wonder how are gearing differs though as I was only using 3rd and 4th!
Lines look pretty good to me but I'm no expert I've only done two days at Oulton. Hope might get there again this year
That's the one! Pushing out about 225bhp from the last RR graph I have (3 years ago).
Yeah, in traffic it looks to be about 1:58s, clear track was 1:55s. Wouldn't mind a few laps without a passenger adding 10% extra weight next
time
The gearing is pretty long - 3.92 diff, 2.83, 1.81, 1.26, 1, 0.87 box and 205/60r13 rear tyres - so 2nd is good for about 75mph, 3rd ~110mph and 4th
~135mph.
Get it done - it's a cracking track (as you know).
quote:Originally posted by rb968
Superb. Looks nice and quick judging by the speed you got up to compared with the last time I drove Oulton in a Jaguar XKR-S.
Great motivation to get mine finished and get off to Cheshire!
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Building: 2 MK Indys 929 blade and a zx10r now a Westy V8
posted on 4/3/13 at 10:27 PM
Yes that car looks like it pulls well and handles well, I also timed your clear lap was around 1m 55seconds, thats a very good time for Oulton,
with a passenger aswell, but I agree with bi22le though, a total waste of time having a instructor in your car with hand signals in a open top car,
it just puts you off, your better off going round in a tin top for instruction, but loose your passenger, and I am sure that car could do a sub 1m
50s, I want one
quote:Originally posted by PAUL FISHER
Yes that car looks like it pulls well and handles well, I also timed your clear lap was around 1m 55seconds, thats a very good time for Oulton,
with a passenger aswell, but I agree with bi22le though, a total waste of time having a instructor in your car with hand signals in a open top car,
it just puts you off, your better off going round in a tin top for instruction, but loose your passenger, and I am sure that car could do a sub 1m
50s, I want one
Cheers. Spent most of winter reading some Carroll Smith books (highly recommended by the way) and working on the setup, it now handles completely
different (in a good way!) to last time I used it on track. Anything is better than corner entry oversteer mind you...
Yeah, the instructor was a bit offputting / pointless at times like you said. As an example, there's a bit at 5:55 in the 2nd video where I
deliberately lift off to kick the rear out in order to point the nose through the corner, then get back on the power. He can sense this and you can
see his hand signals telling me to wait before re-applying the throttle. Thing is, I was already doing what he was trying to tell me to do before
he'd had chance to give the signal. If I'd have had to see the signal, interpret it and then react to it the car would have spun.
But, he was a sound guy with clearly lots of experience and skill, and the couple of tips he gave me about lines did make sense, so it's not all
bad
I doubt the car would do sub 1:50s in it's current guise, especially with me behind the wheel! But it would be fun to try
quote:Originally posted by welderman
Some cracking footage there, at one point you pass a "7" typr car, its exhaust is about a foot long sticking out
i need a track car
Thanks mate. Haha, yes, he was having some noise issues - first time I went past I thought it was broken or something!
Had a look at your thread, how far off is the build now? Mine's fully road legal so it often gets a blast over the top of Rivi (I'm only
just the other side of Chorley from you).
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Building: Rebuilding FR 2.0 which I crashed
posted on 5/3/13 at 01:12 PM
Interesting. I signed up for a full weekend school, but because the the issues previously mentioned, they didn't want any open topped cars, so
I'm taking my Audi A4 Avant (the biggest tank they've ever seen out there I'm sure). You are supposed to learn how to drive, not
perfect your 7 driving, if that makes sense. Anyhow, I can't wait!
Makes perfect sense - one of the most well-renowned schools over here uses a Toyota Avensis. As you said, the idea is to teach you how to drive rather
than drive a specific car. I'm sure you'll have a great couple of days!