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VIR October 22-23 - Printable Version

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VIR October 22-23 - NaptownE36 - 10-17-2005

Who's going? I know Chad, Pete and I (you're getting the car fixed in time, RIGHT PETE?!) are. Should be some good track time for the HPDE1 kids like me to work on their braking zones (got my Panther XP8 pads yesterday!) and other techniques. Not to mention the bling banquet 8)

Register NOW!

https://www.cyberspeedmall.com/synergyracing/forms/05_fling.htm

John


- Evan - 10-18-2005

keep in mind there is no instruction at this event unless you pay extra


- .RJ - 10-18-2005

Evan Wrote:keep in mind there is no instruction at this event unless you pay extra

And south bend or hogpen will up and bite you in the ass faster than you can say "takemehomeonaflatbed"

South bend got me once. Fortunately I got away with a bunch of grass stuffed under the car and a dinged muffler.


- white_2kgt - 10-18-2005

Evan Wrote:keep in mind there is no instruction at this event unless you pay extra

he's been around VIR a few times w/ me already, and I'm bringing some DVD's just in case.


- Mike - 10-18-2005

white_2kgt Wrote:
Evan Wrote:keep in mind there is no instruction at this event unless you pay extra

he's been around VIR a few times w/ me already, and I'm bringing some DVD's just in case.

no amount of footage can prepare you as well as in-car instruction, but that's his car and his choice.


- Andy - 10-18-2005

From what I gathered talking to John this weekend, he seems like a guy that's got it together and would never go nuts on track especially a track that's brand new to him.

Good luck everyone. Wish I could go to VIR but that no in-car instruction worries me.


- white_2kgt - 10-18-2005

jackstands Wrote:From what I gathered talking to John this weekend, he seems like a guy that's got it together and would never go nuts on track especially a track that's brand new to him.

Good luck everyone. Wish I could go to VIR but that no in-car instruction worries me.

exactly, not like he's 12 and never been on a track.


- .RJ - 10-18-2005

white_2kgt Wrote:exactly, not like he's 12 and never been on a track.

I dont discount John's ability or driving at all - its just that the track has some places that will bite you real quickly, and if you dont have a few events there already with an instructor you just wont see it coming. You will also learn the track a lot faster with someone in the passenger seat, IMO - I did this at RA and RRR earlier this year and it worked out great.


- NaptownE36 - 10-18-2005

Thanks for the votes of confidence guys! :? Seriously, I'll take the words of caution... seriously.

The first session is going to be a throwaway anyway since I have to bed the new pads... carbotech recommends 50-60% braking for a couple laps (read: SLOW) and then one heavy lap, then pit. Should be a good opportunity to work on the line a little bit without going nuts.


John


- Mike - 10-18-2005

Good chance you'll be able to get someone more experienced from another group to ride with you too.


- Chris - 10-18-2005

NaptownE36 Wrote:Thanks for the votes of confidence guys! :? Seriously, I'll take the words of caution... seriously.

The first session is going to be a throwaway anyway since I have to bed the new pads... carbotech recommends 50-60% braking for a couple laps (read: SLOW) and then one heavy lap, then pit. Should be a good opportunity to work on the line a little bit without going nuts.


John

can't you bed them in on the street ahead of time?


- G.Irish - 10-18-2005

Yeah dude bed in your pads before you get to the track so you don't waste a session.

As far as instruction, as long as you don't bite off big chunks of speed you'll be all right. VIR is probably the safest track we run at anyway.


- white_2kgt - 10-18-2005

Chris Wrote:
NaptownE36 Wrote:Thanks for the votes of confidence guys! :? Seriously, I'll take the words of caution... seriously.

The first session is going to be a throwaway anyway since I have to bed the new pads... carbotech recommends 50-60% braking for a couple laps (read: SLOW) and then one heavy lap, then pit. Should be a good opportunity to work on the line a little bit without going nuts.


John

can't you bed them in on the street ahead of time?

He will do it Friday night, or I'll do it for him Smile


- Chris - 10-18-2005

white_2kgt Wrote:
Chris Wrote:
NaptownE36 Wrote:Thanks for the votes of confidence guys! :? Seriously, I'll take the words of caution... seriously.

The first session is going to be a throwaway anyway since I have to bed the new pads... carbotech recommends 50-60% braking for a couple laps (read: SLOW) and then one heavy lap, then pit. Should be a good opportunity to work on the line a little bit without going nuts.


John

can't you bed them in on the street ahead of time?

He will do it Friday night, or I'll do it for him Smile

good, just be sure to lock em' up.


- NaptownE36 - 10-18-2005

They recommend you bed them on the street first, doing the 60-30 a few times and then 60-0 a few times, then on your first track session too, with the instructions I mentioned above... I'll definately do some street bedding first. Personally I'd never heard that you had to bed them "twice", but I guess they know what they're talking about.

John


- Chris - 10-18-2005

NaptownE36 Wrote:They recommend you bed them on the street first, doing the 60-30 a few times and then 60-0 a few times, then on your first track session too, with the instructions I mentioned above... I'll definately do some street bedding first. Personally I'd never heard that you had to bed them "twice", but I guess they know what they're talking about.

John

probably bedding them twice just because they are new.


- white_2kgt - 10-18-2005

NaptownE36 Wrote:They recommend you bed them on the street first, doing the 60-30 a few times and then 60-0 a few times, then on your first track session too, with the instructions I mentioned above... I'll definately do some street bedding first. Personally I'd never heard that you had to bed them "twice", but I guess they know what they're talking about.

John

bah, I'll get it done for you, its just the XP compound, same as I'm running.


- Evan - 10-18-2005

G.Irish Wrote:VIR is probably the safest track we run at anyway.
Ive always disagreed with that, but I guess Im a tad biased.. (jaded?)
VIR seems to have loads of runoff where you dont need it, and not enough in a couple spots where you really do


- Maengelito - 10-19-2005

Evan Wrote:
G.Irish Wrote:VIR is probably the safest track we run at anyway.
Ive always disagreed with that, but I guess Im a tad biased.. (jaded?)
VIR seems to have loads of runoff where you dont need it, and not enough in a couple spots where you really do

i was gonna comment on that but it looks like evan beat me to it. however, you also have to admit that your incident was in the wet on corded azenis. AND they were corded when i saw them at an autox like 8 months earlier.


- G.Irish - 10-19-2005

Evan Wrote:
G.Irish Wrote:VIR is probably the safest track we run at anyway.
Ive always disagreed with that, but I guess Im a tad biased.. (jaded?)
VIR seems to have loads of runoff where you dont need it, and not enough in a couple spots where you really do

Well compare VIR to SP Main, SP Shenandoah, Mid Ohio, Road Atlanta, and Beaverun and my vote would be for VIR being the safest. You can still hit something at VIR but over the years I've certainly seen a lot less wrecks at VIR than at SP. The only exception to that has been rain.